Mouth ulcers before menstruation may be related to changes in hormone levels as well as psychological status, and are commonly seen in recurrent aphthous ulcers, which usually heal themselves after removing the causative factors.
The etiology of recurrent aphthous ulcers is unknown, but there are obvious individual differences, each time before menstruation mouth ulcers, may be related to changes in the body’s estrogen, but also may be related to menstruation-induced anxiety and other psychological states. In addition, ulcers are also related to the individual’s habits, rhythm of life, social factors.
When ulcers appear, it is necessary to remove external stimulating factors, such as eating less hard and stimulating food, and maintaining a good psychological state, usually ulcers can heal by themselves, but also with the use of healing medication cediriodine tablets as prescribed by the doctor.