Question
A 1-year-2-month-old child accidentally injured the gum between the front teeth while eating, causing a skin abrasion and bleeding. This condition has persisted for several weeks, and bleeding still occurs upon contact, leaving blood stains. After gently wiping with a cotton swab, the bloodstains disappear, but the gum seems unable to heal normally. How should this situation be handled?
Answer
If a minor gum injury is slow to form a scar, it may be related to a deficiency in vitamin C or an abnormal coagulation mechanism. It is recommended to take the child to a dental clinic for a detailed examination, including blood tests, C-reactive protein, and coagulation six tests. These tests will help determine the direction of treatment. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish you good health!