Frequent mouth sores, the specific cause is not yet completely clear, may be related to physiological factors, may also be due to vitamin deficiency, low immunity, systemic systemic diseases and other causes.
1. Physiological factors: for example, long-term poor oral hygiene, regular consumption of spicy and irritating foods, or the presence of dental stumps and crowns, often forming mechanical stimulation of the oral mucosa, etc., may lead to frequent mouth sores.
2. Vitamin deficiency: usually due to long-term excessive partiality, picky eating, resulting in vitamin deficiency of the body, especially the lack of vitamin B2 and vitamin A, which can easily lead to frequent mouth sores.
3. Low immunity: mainly due to long-term irregular work and rest, frequent excessive late nights, insufficient sleep, coupled with excessive mental and emotional anxiety, tension, etc., may lead to a decline in the body’s immunity, which may cause frequent mouth sores.
4. Systemic diseases: hepatitis, ulcerative colitis, gastric ulcers and other diseases may lead to frequent aphthous ulcers, which may also be accompanied by poor appetite, weakness and other manifestations.
Frequent aphthous ulcers may also be associated with other factors, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible to clarify the cause, and then give targeted treatment and conditioning.