Oral ulcers are generally better treated with topical medicines and mouthwashes.
There are many reasons for oral ulcers. If it is recurrent aphthous ulcers, such oral ulcers may be caused by genetics, immune abnormalities, environmental factors, infectious factors, and systemic pathological factors. If mouth ulcers are malignant, they are usually caused by cells becoming cancerous.
This may be related to the patient’s diet, such as chewing betel nut for a long time and eating spicy and spicy food for a long time.
Patients with oral ulcers have complex etiologies, and different patients may have different etiologies. The same patient always has oral ulcers, which may be caused by different causes of oral ulcers, so it is more difficult to find a better treatment method.
Some patients require multiple treatments at the same time to be effective. Usually, the following treatments can be done. For example, if you have oral ulcers, you can use mouthwash. Mouthwashes can assist in the treatment of oral ulcers.
You can use an ulcer patch, which can also promote ulcer healing when applied to the ulcer surface. You can also use ice boron powder or watermelon cream sprinkled on the ulcer to promote ulcer healing.
Prevention of oral ulcers should start with preventing the causes of oral ulcers. The occurrence of recurrent oral ulcers has obvious predisposing factors, such as anxiety, poor sleep, and susceptibility to oral ulcers.
The measures to prevent oral ulcers are as follows: eat more fresh vegetables and rest early, eat early and rest early to prevent the occurrence of emotional ulcers. Women are also prone to oral ulcers during menstruation, so they should pay attention to rest and recuperation before and during menstruation.
The reason why children are prone to oral ulcers may be related to the partial solar eclipse and the lack of trace elements. Therefore, for younger children, it is necessary to have a balanced diet, avoid excessive partial eclipse, and carry out appropriate physical exercise.