Treatment of Oral Ulcers Oral ulcers are more common in pediatrics because of some viral infections. The mucous membranes in the oral cavity and the tongue are very sensitive and often change due to the disease of the body. People with certain specific constitutions or people with low mood and poor immunity will have repeated oral ulcers.
In pediatrics, some viral infections are more common, such as: hand-mouth-foot disease, rash pharyngitis, tonsillitis, herpes viral stomatitis, streptococcal endosoma, etc. Most of these sores in the mouth last three to five days. And it is easy to recur, because the vector bacteria still remain in the oral cavity.
When speaking, eating and drinking, the pain is unbearable as soon as the wound is touched, especially the ulcer on the tongue, and due to the irritation in the mouth, the saliva increases, and it overflows the mouth due to difficulty in swallowing; at the same time, the tongue is inflexible, so The speech will be unclear, which is really very uncomfortable.
Disposal method: Do not eat irritating food, such as: sour, sweet, bitter, spicy, hot, because it directly stimulates the damaged mucosa wound and causes discomfort. Give more cold food, such as: ice cream, cold milk, cold water, etc., will have a slight partial paralysis effect on the mucous membrane, so as to facilitate swallowing. Rest more to reduce physical consumption; drink plenty of water to replenish lost water in the body. To avoid recurrence, it is necessary to eliminate the remaining vector bacteria. It is best to pay more attention to the cleaning of the oral cavity during this period, and use mouthwash (such as mouthwash) to clean up in the morning and evening. For diffuse oral ulcers, general ointment may be too difficult to spread, and the effect is not good. At this time, it is usually combined with anti-allergy or steroid buccal or oral medication.
In addition, traditional Chinese medicine Ganluyin has a good effect on the treatment of oral ulcers. Painful ulcers in the mouth have nothing to do with oral cancer, but it is not absolute, it is best to see a special oral medicine.