Peeling of the inner wall of the mouth may be due to oral candidiasis, drug allergy, complications after radiation treatment, herpetic epidermolysis bullosa, etc.
1. Oral candidiasis: it is a disease caused by the infection of oral mucosa by pathogenic species of Candida, patients can be infected by Candida albicans, which leads to the peeling of the inner wall of the mouth.
2. Drug allergy: there is often a clear history of drug use or drug allergy, after the patient uses the drug, the oral mucosa can be seen to have blisters, after the blisters burst, the oral mucosa is shed to form vesicles or ulcers, with yellowish-white exudation on the surface and accompanied by obvious pain.
3. Complications after radiation therapy: after radiation therapy, radiation will cause cell damage such as cell DNA chain and chromosome breaks, which will lead to cell cycle disruption and apoptosis, and there will be desquamation of the inner wall of the oral cavity, accompanied by dry mouth, abnormal sense of taste, hair loss and other phenomena.
4. Herpetic epidermolysis bullosa: an autoimmune disease, the skin of the oral mucosa is very easy to fall off, and a slight wipe can cause the skin of the oral cavity.
In addition, there are many other reasons that can cause peeling of the oral lining, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, and then receive treatment as soon as possible.