Mouth ulcers are ulcerative injuries that occur locally on the oral mucosa, the etiology of which is still unclear, and the treatment mainly includes localized and systemic treatments.
Oral ulcers are painful, round or oval ulcerated spots that appear on the mucous membranes of the lips, palate, and tongue and cheeks in the oral cavity. It includes recurrent mouth ulcers, traumatic mouth ulcers, and disease-associated mouth ulcers.
The cause of oral ulcers is not clear, it is generally believed that genetic factors, dietary factors, immune factors and other factors can be induced, and has obvious individual differences.
Mouth ulcers are commonly found in the lips, cheeks, soft palate or gums of the mouth, and are mainly round or oval in shape, with sunken ulcer surfaces, white or yellow centers, surrounding congestion and slight redness and swelling, and obvious pain.
The treatment of oral ulcers mainly includes local treatment and systemic treatment, local treatment includes local application of watermelon cream, lidocaine gel, chlorhexidine solution gargle, etc.; systemic treatment includes immune agents, vitamin family medication, etc.. Specific treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.