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Oral bleeding
- ... women who are approaching menopause. Women who take oral contraceptives may experience episodes of abnormal vaginal bleeding. Often this is called "breakthrough bleeding." This problem ...
- Abnormal results may mean: Amyloidosis Tongue (oral) cancer Viral ulcer Benign tumors ... Risks for this procedure include: Bleeding Infection Swelling of the tongue (can obstruct the airway and cause breathing difficulty ) Complications from this procedure are rare.
- ... specific cause can be determined in many cases) Oral cancer (for example, squamous cell carcinoma ) ... Risks for this procedure include: Bleeding from the biopsy site Infection of the gums Soreness
- ... or with the use of birth control pills (oral contraceptives).
- Chow AW. Infections of the oral cavity, neck, and head. In: Bennett ... Principles and Practice. 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; ...
- ... the extraction. You should call your dentist or oral surgeon if you ... bleeding several hours after extraction The blood clot in ...
- ... as papilloma) Fungal infections (such as candida) Histoplasmosis Oral lichen planus Precancerous sore (leukoplakia) Viral infections (such as Herpes simplex)
- ... gum disease that include: Red or swollen gums Bleeding in the gums when you brush your teeth Bad breath Loose teeth Drifting teeth
- ... plaque and tartar are removed from their teeth. Bleeding and tenderness of the gums should lessen within 1 or 2 weeks after professional cleaning and with good oral care at home. Warm salt water or antibacterial ...
- ... nodes may be due to: Cancers (breast, lung , oral ) HIV Cancer of the lymph tissue ( Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin lymphoma) Infection (tuberculosis, cat scratch disease ) Inflammation of lymph nodes and other organs and tissues (sarcoidosis)