Eating betel nut oral mucosa white, may be oral submucous fibrosis, usually can not be self-healing.
Oral submucous fibrosis is mainly manifested in the cheeks, soft palate, lips, tongue, gums mucous membrane and other places appear pale white or grayish-white lesions, and then in the mucous membrane under the appearance of opaque, lusterless fibrous stripe-like damage. Generally, there will be burning pain in the oral mucosa, especially aggravated when eating irritating food, and there will also be dry mouth, ulcers, loss of taste and other symptoms. In addition, betel nut chewing is a high risk factor for oral cancer.
In our daily life, we can gargle with compound chlorhexidine solution to keep our mouth clean and hygienic, and we suggest to stop chewing betel quid, and if the oral mucosa has been eroded or even bleeding, we suggest to consult a doctor in time for further treatment.