If I go dentist and my mouth bleeds will my fasting still count?
If you are fasting for a religious issue. Then I would have to ask what religion are you in order to give you accurate information.
If you are doing it as a cleaning of your body. You should be find since even if you do bleed a little normally you rinse and spit.
And finally if you are fasting to lose weight then I would have to say that a poor died will damage your teeth in the long term. So you may want to rethink that.
Anyway I hope you go to the dentist it is important to take care of your teeth and over all health.
Good luck to you
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