“My gums only bleed after the long sessions”: the dry mouth at mile ten that endurance athletes put down to cold air

'My gums only bleed after the long sessions': the dry mouth at mile ten that endurance athletes put down to cold air

That bleeding gum at mile ten isn’t from cold air—it’s from what happens inside your mouth during ninety minutes of hard breathing. Research reveals thickened saliva loses its protective coating, leaving gum tissue exposed to acidic fuel and constant airflow. Simple fixes exist, and they have nothing to do with scarves.