Today we all have become so busy with our work and life that we are not able to pay attention to our food and lifestyle, due to which many types of health problems make us their victims. This ignorance often causes serious health problems. In such a situation, bleeding from the mouth. Many people consider it a minor problem, but in reality it can be a sign of a serious health problem. Let's know about its causes

1. Liver problems
When the liver is damaged, the blood's ability to clot may be impaired. As a result, bleeding, including from the mouth, may occur suddenly or for no apparent reason.
2. Gum diseases (pyorrhoea or gingivitis)
Swollen, tender, or bleeding gums are a sign of a gum infection such as pyorrhoea or gingivitis.
3. Low platelet count
Infections such as dengue, chikungunya, or other viral fevers often cause a drop in platelet count, which may result in spontaneous bleeding from the mouth or gums.
4. Cancer of the mouth or throat
Persistent bleeding, ulcers that don't heal, or pain when swallowing may be a sign of mouth or throat cancer. Early detection is important, so never ignore these symptoms.
5. Vitamin C deficiency (scurvy)
Vitamin C deficiency weakens blood vessels and gums, causing frequent bleeding. This condition is called scurvy and was common earlier due to unhealthy diet.
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