Monday, November 16, 2009

Gums bleeding a lot?

Okay I just don't understand. I thought that my son was only bleeding because he was getting in molars. And from everything that I have read he is bleeding way more then normal. Its not just a little blood. It fills up his mouth and pours out!! Now everytime he barely bumps, rubs anything his gums he bleeds like crazy! Even in the front where he already has teeth....that have been there for a long time now!! He bleed so much the other night it looked like someone was murdered on my couch. And he never acted like anything was wrong at all. And Joey cries over every little bit of pain he has. And today he did it again. He was kissing a hard plastic toy and started bleeding again!!! I could prbly touch his gums and that would make him bleed!! Isn't this weird??!! And I do watch him to make sure the bleeding stops, because obviously I would have to take him to the ER if it didn't. But its just SO MUCH BLOOD!! And I don't understand how he can bleed over such little thin

Gums bleeding a lot?
Well ask a doctor and a dentist because they would really know what to do. I think that maybe It is either indicating the beginning of the destructive process involving the supporting tissue around the tooth or some serious underlying systemic problem. Anymore problems? talk to me and ask me!
Reply:ok bleeding in the gums and stuff usually mean ginivitis but if hes got as much blood in his mouth as that it might be something else or a bad case of it either way id take him to the dentis to find out for sure what it could be.
Reply:he needs to see a dentist - call right away tomorrow. Sounds like gingivitis but he's awful young.
Reply:Maybe he has hemophilia.


Please check with his pediatrician ASAP.
Reply:Had similar with our 19 mo. but only at night, waking up with blood on sheets. Pediatrician checked everything out and the only thing that he could determine is that the molar points were through, but there was still a 'bridge of gum' over the tooth. He also stated that because of the excessive drooling associated with teething, a little bit of blood can look like a ton.
Reply:Could be a vitamin deficiency. I would take him to the doctor because this isn't normal. They can prescribe him a liquid form of a daily vitamin that you can put into his milk.


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