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Don’t ignore bleeding gums

It may indicate vitamin C deficiency in your bloodstrea­m, says a study

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If your gums bleed, make sure to improve your intake of vitamin C to reverse the problem, a new study suggests. The study shows that bleeding of the gums on gentle probing, or gingival bleeding tendency and also bleeding in the eye, or retinal haemorrhag­ing, were associated with low vitamin C levels in the bloodstrea­m.

“When you see your gums bleed, the first thing you should think about is not, I should brush more. You should try to figure out why your gums are bleeding. And vitamin C deficiency is one possible reason,” said lead author Philippe Hujoel from the University of Washington in the US.

For the study, the team analysed published studies of 15 clinical trials in six countries, involving nantly pants.

The results showed that bleeding of the gums on gentle probing, or gingival bleeding tendency, and also bleeding in the eye, or retinal haemorrhag­ing, were 1,140 predomihea­lthy particiass­ociated with low vitamin C levels in the bloodstrea­m. And, the researcher­s found that increasing daily intake of vitamin C in those people with low vitamin C plasma levels helped to reverse these bleeding issues.

The researcher recommends people attempt to keep an eye on their vitamin C intake through incorporat­ion of nonprocess­ed foods such as kale, peppers or kiwis into your diet, and if you can't find palatable foods rich in vitamin C to consider a supplement of about 100 to 200 milligrams a day.

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