What’s wrong with the itching and pain in the palate?

Itching and pain in the palate can be caused by oral inflammation, gingivitis, oral and maxillofacial swelling, neurological disorders and other factors.
1. Oral inflammation: Oral inflammation can occur after infection by staphylococcus aureus, pneumococcus, hemolytic streptococcus and other pathogens, which can cause acute damage to the oral mucosa, leading to redness, swelling, itching and pain in the upper jaw and other parts of the body.
2. Gingivitis: gingivitis is mainly caused by the accumulation of plaque on the tooth surface near the gum margin, which may result in the appearance of soft gums, color change, bleeding, etc. Inflammatory stimuli can cause itching and pain in the upper jaw.
3. Oral and maxillofacial swelling: when there are tumors and other oral and maxillofacial swellings, they can also stimulate the palate and cause itching and pain.
4. Nervous system disorders: disorders of the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and peripheral nervous system may lead to itching and pain in the palate.
Itching and pain in the palate should be treated as soon as possible, and appropriate treatment under the guidance of a specialist will help to relieve the discomfort as soon as possible.