A traumatic mouth ulcer diet should prohibit spicy, hot, and unhygienic foods. The prognosis for traumatic mouth ulcers is good, and significant improvement can be seen in 3-5 after timely removal of the cause. However, if not properly taken care of, it may aggravate the situation and even lead to other oral diseases.
If you have a traumatic mouth ulcer, you should be careful not to eat spicy, hot or irritating foods, such as chilli, pepper, pepper, mustard, coffee, hot tea, hot pot and so on.
The consumption of such foods is likely to cause redness, pain and swelling of capillaries in the affected area, which is detrimental to the recovery of the disease. Patients should also not eat unhygienic food, as traumatic mouth ulcers can disrupt the oral environment, causing a significant reduction in its defensive capacity and ability to repair itself. If bacterially contaminated food is consumed, it may lead to serious infection and may even cause the infection to spread and induce systemic symptoms.