The yellow particles on the mucous membranes of the cheeks on both sides of the mouth are mostly considered to be caused by viral infections or sebaceous gland hyperplasia, which can be treated by taking medications and adjusting dietary structure.
1. Viral infection: yellow granules may appear in patches when the oral mucosa is infected by viruses. You can go to the hospital to confirm the type of virus and then give the corresponding antiviral medication, for example, herpes simplex virus infection can be treated with antiviral drugs such as acyclovir.
2. Sebaceous gland hyperplasia: Sebaceous gland hyperplasia on the oral mucosa may also lead to flaky yellow particles, if there is no pain, redness, swelling and other uncomfortable symptoms, it is generally not recommended to carry out targeted treatment.
In addition, such as drug stimulation, autoimmune diseases may also lead to the above symptoms, in addition to drug treatment, patients should pay attention to a light diet, eat less spicy and stimulating food, with appropriate exercise, improve metabolism and immunity, which are helpful in the treatment of the above symptoms.
The use of drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions, do not unauthorized use of drugs.