My gum desease seems to have worsened since being on Toprol XL and 2 weeks ago I was switched to amlodipine and already I have abcesses in two new places and very sore gums. Is there any BP drug that would not cause my infected gums to get worse. did Toprol contribute to the issue?
Hello, Medications can have side effects that stress the oral environment especially with new or changed medications that can creat an imbalance. Your system has to take time to adjust. You may experience dry mouth and poorly hydrated tissue. Please maintain excellent daily oral hygiene. Your gums may be extra sensitive and very reactive to daily plaque buildup. Signs of imflammation include redness, swelling and sensitivity. Rinse with warm salt water. Keep a proper diet with balanced vitamins. Avoid deficiencies and make sure to take vitamin B12. Everyone is Individual and react differently to medications. If you had a compromised periodontal condition before starting high blood pressure medication, you are at risk of additional periodontal stress. Increase your reoutine professional dental cleaning visits. Use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth. Consider scheduling a visit with a periodontist if your condition does not improve. Anti-inflammatory medication may offer some relief during this adjustment time period. Thank you for your inquiry. I hope your feel better soon.
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Hello, Medications can have side effects that stress the oral environment especially with new or changed medications that can creat an imbalance. Your system has to take time to adjust. You may experience dry mouth and poorly hydrated tissue. Please maintain excellent daily oral hygiene. Your gums may be extra sensitive and very reactive to daily plaque buildup. Signs of imflammation include redness, swelling and sensitivity. Rinse with warm salt water. Keep a proper diet with balanced vitamins. Avoid deficiencies and make sure to take vitamin B12. Everyone is Individual and react differently to medications. If you had a compromised periodontal condition before starting high blood pressure medication, you are at risk of additional periodontal stress. Increase your reoutine professional dental cleaning visits. Use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth. Consider scheduling a visit with a periodontist if your condition does not improve. Anti-inflammatory medication may offer some relief during this adjustment time period. Thank you for your inquiry. I hope your feel better soon.