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Dental & Oral Disorders
Question #29474
93 days ago
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What to do if my wife has occasional bleeding from the mouth?

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Hello sir namaskar Meri wife ko mouth se kabhi kabhi automatic blood aa jata hay Kya kare sir please help me

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Hello dear Apki problem se lagta hai probably ya to oral cavity problem ho sakti hai ( gingivitis - scurvy) or systemic disorder jaise Leukaemia Purpura Injury Aapki kuch test likh raha hun Inko karwayo tabhi pata lagega kya problem hai aur bina doctor ko bataye koi dawai nahi leni Inko share karna physician kr saath ( general physician medicine) Esr CBC Serum ferritin Rft Lft Serum TSH Vitamin d 3 level Crp Dlc Urine analysis Hemogram Hba1c Antibodies titre Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Bleeding from the mouth can have several potential underlying causes, and it’s important to determine what might be triggering it in your wife’s case. A thorough evaluation is needed to identify issues that could be contributing, whether dental, gastrointestinal, or something else. Dental issues like gum disease or an abscess could lead to bleeding, and these are generally less severe but still need timely attention. On the other hand, occasionally it might suggest a gastrointestinal problem or even a bleeding disorder, which require more urgent medical intervention. If the bleeding is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, such as weight loss, difficulty swallowing, or significant abdominal pain, it would be wise to contact a healthcare professional as soon as possible. They may recommend a complete blood count or further tests like an endoscopy, especially if gastrointestinal bleeding is suspected. In the meantime, consider having her avoid any known irritants that could exacerbate oral bleeding, like sharp or hard foods, spicy items, or alcohol. While it’s understandable to feel concerned, gathering any additional information about when the bleeding occurs or if there are any obvious triggers will be useful in a medical consultation. It’s essential not to delay seeking professional help especially if the bleeding is recurrent or sizeable, as addressing the root cause is crucial for her health and wellbeing.

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