In general, a reddish, painless, itchy patch on the oral mucosa that stays bad may be caused by mouth ulcers, herpetic stomatitis, bacterial stomatitis and other reasons, which can be dealt with by medication and other means.
1. Mouth ulcers: Mouth ulcers in the early stage will be manifested as red spots on the inner wall of the mouth. Under the guidance of the doctor, you can use the rehabilitation of new liquid, oral ulcer powder, tretinoin ointment and other drugs, these types of drugs have the role of ulcers and pain relief, sterilization and anti-inflammatory effect, can be effective in relieving this symptom.
2. Herpetic stomatitis: Herpetic stomatitis may be caused by the infection of the mouth with herpes virus, which makes the oral mucosa red, swollen and congested, thus causing this symptom. You can use nucleoside antiviral drugs such as acyclovir tablets, vasiclovir hydrochloride tablets, ganciclovir capsules and so on under the guidance of the doctor, so as to alleviate the symptom of a piece of redness on the oral mucous membrane, which does not hurt or itch, and which has not been good.
3. Fungal stomatitis: If the patient suffers from bacterial stomatitis, the oral mucosa may be infected by fungi causing redness on the oral mucosa, painless and itchy, and has been bad. Patients can also choose to use sodium bicarbonate solution, mycophenolate tablets and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor. The medications can effectively treat fungal stomatitis and thus can relieve this symptom.
Different causes of this symptom, the use of drugs and the choice of treatment is also different, it is recommended that patients with this symptom should go to the hospital in time, identify the cause of the disease, and then further treatment.