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What are the causes of gum swelling in diabetes?

Hi folks, I need serious help with this strange complication. Being a diabetic for 6 years, I have been experiencing gum swelling and bleeding. I went to see a dentist and she told me it was the result of metformin intake so I stop for some time and miraculously swelled and the bleeding stop but my teeth became weak. And I haven't recovered till now. Any help please
 
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Hi @BaffourKwame and welcome to the forums.
Can I ask what type of diabetes you have?

Do you mean that your gums have been receding, getting smaller?

My understanding is that gum disease is very common in diabetics because we often have higher blood sugars, so we need to be extra careful with our dental hygiene and keep up visits to the dentist.

Googling isn't giving me anything on metformin and gum disease, though. It's not something I had heard of before.

I would suggest you ask your dentist about help with the gum issues. My only suggestion would be to try to keep your blood sugar levels in normal range.
 
Hi @BaffourKwame and welcome to the forums.
Can I ask what type of diabetes you have?

Do you mean that your gums have been receding, getting smaller?

My understanding is that gum disease is very common in diabetics because we often have higher blood sugars, so we need to be extra careful with our dental hygiene and keep up visits to the dentist.

Googling isn't giving me anything on metformin and gum disease, though. It's not something I had heard of before.

I would suggest you ask your dentist about help with the gum issues. My only suggestion would be to try to keep your blood sugar levels in normal range.
Thank you, God bless you
 
Hi, metformin causes Vitamin B12 deficiency in some people and one of the symptoms of B12 deficiency is inflammation of the tissues of the tongue and mouth. So your dentist may be right (sort of). However, without knowing what you eat on a daily basis it almost impossible to rule out other causes.
 
My gums were a mess at the time I was diagnosed. They’ve come back healthy after getting control. I think It was a combination of bad diet, high blood pressure and the effects of diabetes on the blood vessels.
 
Hi, metformin causes Vitamin B12 deficiency in some people and one of the symptoms of B12 deficiency is inflammation of the tissues of the tongue and mouth. So your dentist may be right (sort of). However, without knowing what you eat on a daily basis it almost impossible to rule out other causes.
Thank you, Dr. Snoddy. Please can I get vitamin B12 supplement to control it?
 
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My gums were a mess at the time I was diagnosed. They’ve come back healthy after getting control. I think It was a combination of bad diet, high blood pressure and the effects of diabetes on the blood vessels.
Sir, I am just 28 years old and still struggling with how to control this devil on my pancreas(diabetes). Please how did you overcome your bad dieting and the others?
 
Sir, I am just 28 years old and still struggling with how to control this devil on my pancreas(diabetes). Please how did you overcome your bad dieting and the others?
Hi. It’s not clear to me what type of diabetes you have. For me low carb and lots of exercise. I lost weight to manage my high blood pressure
 
Thank you, Sir. T1 anyway

Hi, if you're T1 then I assume you are on insulin? As a T1, I personally find that my diabetic control has the biggest effect on my gums, (though I also find that good dental hygiene and regular trips to the dentist are also important).

And my dentist recommended me to rinse my mouth out with water if I have to take glucose tablets at night for hypos...
 
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