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What should I do if my gums are swollen after taking blood-lowering drugs?
Personal experience in treating drug-induced gingival hyperplasia;

1, ask the cardiovascular doctor if this drug can be reduced or replaced with another antihypertensive drug.

2. If the swollen gums are too thick and too high, it will affect the bite bleeding when eating or eating, and plastic gingivectomy can be done as appropriate.

3, if the gums are not very swollen, you can simply do subgingival curettage.

4. You need to strengthen oral cleaning such as gargling and brushing your teeth on weekdays, and don't eat hard food.