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Blood in saliva
Hello, there is blood in my saliva when I spit it out every morning when i get up after bed. During day time sometimes there is blood like two times. I consulted the ent doctor but she said i have no problem in my throat r nose. I have a cavity in my teeth and stains also. What should i do. There is no pain at all.
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Since the ENT thing is negated over here,it can be mainly because of your gum disease,technically it is because of Gingivitis or Periodontitis. You can consult a dentist regarding the solution.
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Gargle with sesame oil.it ll help u.eat aamala for .vit.c
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Blood in saliva in early morning is usually because of some minor abrasion in your throat mucosa. If you have cough or allergy visit a specialist for the required treatment..
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