CrohnsChicago
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I have been having a bleeding problem with my gums for a few months now and am curious if it is gum disease, a symptom of 6-mp (mercaptopurine) treatment for crohn's or both.
For about 4 or 5 months I have experienced bleeding gums while brushing my teeth with a soft toothbrush and when flossing. Over the past two months it has become more frequent when brushing and NOW the past two weeks I have experienced spontaneous bleeding from my gums just going about my day. I have also had two small mouth sores in the past few weeks...something I haven't dealt with in a long while. And just yesterday the gums in the back of my mouth felt so sensitive that I felt the root of a tooth was rubbing against and trying to poke out. Today there is no sensitivity and that root feeling is completely non-existent.
Coincidentally it was around 5 months ago that I got off of steroids and about 3 months ago when my 6-mp dosage was increased. These dates correspond with the increase in mouth problems.
**My body has used puffy, bleeding gums as a sign of a flare twice in the past. But I don't have any reason to believe it is currently due to a flare because I have been nearly symptom free (some minor IBS/crohns-like symptoms that seem to be brought on by poor diet once in a blue moon but fade away after a few days or when my monthly visit is over) for a few months now. During a flare the gums tend to get inflamed as well as bleed. There is no inflammation going on now and the bleeding is more at the gum/tooth line.
I have a GI appointment in two weeks but I am trying to soldier through this and avoid seeing a dentist until after the new year because my dental insurance company is about to change effective January 1st.
Has anyone had any issues with bleeding gums and mercaptopurine or some other crohn's medication? I want to be able to go to a dentist next month with an idea of whether or not my suspicion of crohn's medication is worth mentioning.
Do you find that crohn's causes you more problems with your gums in general?
For about 4 or 5 months I have experienced bleeding gums while brushing my teeth with a soft toothbrush and when flossing. Over the past two months it has become more frequent when brushing and NOW the past two weeks I have experienced spontaneous bleeding from my gums just going about my day. I have also had two small mouth sores in the past few weeks...something I haven't dealt with in a long while. And just yesterday the gums in the back of my mouth felt so sensitive that I felt the root of a tooth was rubbing against and trying to poke out. Today there is no sensitivity and that root feeling is completely non-existent.
Coincidentally it was around 5 months ago that I got off of steroids and about 3 months ago when my 6-mp dosage was increased. These dates correspond with the increase in mouth problems.
**My body has used puffy, bleeding gums as a sign of a flare twice in the past. But I don't have any reason to believe it is currently due to a flare because I have been nearly symptom free (some minor IBS/crohns-like symptoms that seem to be brought on by poor diet once in a blue moon but fade away after a few days or when my monthly visit is over) for a few months now. During a flare the gums tend to get inflamed as well as bleed. There is no inflammation going on now and the bleeding is more at the gum/tooth line.
I have a GI appointment in two weeks but I am trying to soldier through this and avoid seeing a dentist until after the new year because my dental insurance company is about to change effective January 1st.
Has anyone had any issues with bleeding gums and mercaptopurine or some other crohn's medication? I want to be able to go to a dentist next month with an idea of whether or not my suspicion of crohn's medication is worth mentioning.
Do you find that crohn's causes you more problems with your gums in general?