So I was just diagnosed with Strep Throat and told the Dr. I had inflamed gums. She just told me it was an infection from a lower immune system. A day later it inflamed on all of the papillas and I also have noticed a recession on my gums with small redish brown spots at the bottom of the gums. Is this just an infection and will have to run its course or should I be checked up again?
Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query. Nothing to be panic, the inflamed gums is because of the gum infection secondary to deposits over the teeth. Consult a oral physician get the scaling done (cleaning) and root planing done. Everything will be fine. I hope my answer will help you take care.
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What Causes Strep Throat And Inflamed Gums?
Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query. Nothing to be panic, the inflamed gums is because of the gum infection secondary to deposits over the teeth. Consult a oral physician get the scaling done (cleaning) and root planing done. Everything will be fine. I hope my answer will help you take care.