Gingival tumors are inflammatory reactive tumor-like growths that grow locally on the gums, especially on the gingival papilla. It originates from the connective tissue of periodontal ligament and gingiva. Because it does not have the biological characteristics and structure of tumors, it is a non-true tumor, but it is easy to relapse after removal.
Opinions and suggestions: Gingivoma removal surgery is only a relatively common minor surgery in the dental department. Please don’t be too nervous and worried. Just prevent infection after the surgery and maintain oral hygiene. Generally speaking for this kind of surgery. You should be basically recovered within 25 days, and there won’t be too many taboos during this period. However, clinical evidence shows that due to various conditions, some may take two to three months to fully recover. But there is one thing that is unclear: Under normal circumstances, gingival tumors have a certain recurrence rate, so doctors will recommend extracting the relevant teeth. I don't know why yours wasn't dialed. Everyone recommends that you go to the hospital and let a doctor take a look. According to the situation you described, your inflammation is very serious. In addition to taking medicine, you need to drink liquid quickly to speed up the inflammation.
"It is also recommended to go to another hospital to see a dentist. Because of recovery problems, don't hang yourself from a tree"