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Gums Bleeding
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Gums Bleeding
Loss of blood from the gums. Bleeding of the gums is often an indication that the gums are inflamed. Bleeding gums are commonly a sign of gum disease.
Symptom classification
Body areaHead
Body areaMouth
Conditions linked to this sign/symptom
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