Mouth ulcers should not be treated by sprinkling salt. Mouth ulcers can be treated with topical medications such as gargles and oral medications such as vitamins.
Salt should not be used for mouth ulcers, as it can cause pain in the wound and lead to secondary infections. Medications should be used to treat mouth ulcers.
Topical medications include gargles such as chlorhexidine solution, povidone-iodine solution, etc., bulk medications such as ice boron powder, oral ulcer powder, etc., and recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel can also be used to promote wound healing.
Oral medications include vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin B complex, etc. Antibiotics such as cephradine capsules can also be used when the ulcers are severe with secondary infections.
If the mouth ulcers are serious, go to the hospital for examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions when using the above medications.