Redness and pain at the corners of a child’s mouth

Redness and pain at the corners of the mouth in children may be caused by broken corners of the mouth, stomatitis and herpes virus infection.
1. Broken corners of the mouth: the corners of the mouth are broken due to trauma, resulting in redness and pain at the corners of the mouth. It is recommended that children eat light and easy-to-digest foods and avoid spicy and irritating foods to avoid irritating the wound.
2. Keratitis: children with vitamin deficiency or immune abnormalities and other systemic diseases caused by malnutrition, in the corners of the mouth will appear painful redness, cracking, oozing blood and other symptoms.
3. Herpes virus infection: oral herpes caused by herpes simplex virus invading the organism and infecting it. At this time, the corners of the child’s mouth will appear in the corners of the mouth redness and pain, itching, burning sensation and blisters and other phenomena.
If a child has redness and pain at the corners of the mouth, it is recommended that the parents take the child to the hospital in time for treatment.