Oral ulcer

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Written by Li Cui
Dentistry
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Does dandelion tea treat oral ulcers?

Mouth ulcers, which are also a type of erosion of the oral mucosa, can occur anywhere in the mouth such as the lips, the body of the tongue, the lingual papillae, or under the tongue. This condition is relatively common, and it is suggested that patients can apply oral ulcer sprays or stomatitis sprays locally to the affected areas. There are also oral ulcer lozenges available that can be held in the mouth over the ulcerated surface, which are quite effective in treating mouth ulcers. Dandelion has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. When suffering from mouth ulcers, drinking dandelion tea can be beneficial. However, when mouth ulcers are painful, it is recommended that patients apply local medications, as this method is more direct and tends to be faster. Dietary considerations should include eating lightly and avoiding spicy and irritating foods. (Medication should be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.)

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Can you drink milk with oral ulcers?

When experiencing oral ulcers, patients can appropriately drink milk. Oral ulcers are a type of oral inflammation, where localized areas in the mouth develop ulcerative lesions, often accompanied by significant pain, and the ulcerative surfaces may exhibit white substances. At this time, patients must pay attention to oral hygiene and nutrition, rinse their mouths promptly after meals to remove food residues and prevent bacterial infections that could irritate the wound. Additionally, patients can not only drink milk but also eat other nutritious foods such as eggs, lean meats, fresh vegetables, and fruits. These can effectively supplement various nutrients needed by the body, which are beneficial for the healing of oral ulcers. Therefore, when patients suffer from oral ulcers, they must ensure a light and balanced diet.

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Can severe oral ulcers cause fever?

Oral ulcers generally do not cause fever, and common oral ulcers usually heal on their own within about a week. In the initial days, they may manifest as localized pain. In cases of severe or recurrent oral ulcers, or when accompanied by fungal and other bacterial infections, there might be occurrences of fever. In such cases, it is generally recommended for patients to take oral anti-inflammatory medications or antipyretic analgesics to reduce inflammation and fever. Firstly, patients must pay attention to oral hygiene and avoid consuming spicy and irritating foods. Additionally, it is advised that patients visit a hospital for consultation, where they can have a complete blood count test and ensure to rest properly. (The use of medications should be conducted under the guidance of a professional doctor.)

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Can I take acyclovir tablets if I have severe oral ulcers?

When patients experience severe oral ulcers, it is generally not recommended to take acyclovir tablets, because acyclovir is used to treat symptoms caused by some viral infections. If the disease is caused by viral infections, acyclovir can be taken orally. When oral ulcers occur, they are generally caused by "internal heat" in the patient's body, possibly due to a decrease in resistance, leading to local mucosal ulceration, bleeding, and pain in the mouth. When patients have low resistance, it is suggested that they adjust their resistance appropriately, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, ensure adequate rest, drink plenty of water, and adjust their lifestyle appropriately without overeating or drinking. Oral ulcers and acyclovir are not closely related, so it is advised not to take acyclovir tablets when oral ulcers occur. (Medication should be administered under the guidance of a physician.)

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Written by Wang Peng
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What vitamins should be taken for oral ulcers?

Patients with oral ulcers should analyze the cause of the ulcers to determine what vitamins to take. If the ulcers are caused by a vitamin deficiency, oral intake of some B vitamins, such as B1, B2, B6, B12, or some complex B vitamins, can be beneficial. However, if the ulcers are due to other reasons, supplementing with B vitamins does not yield particularly good results. It is recommended that patients use local treatments such as watermelon frost or boric acid powder to promote the healing of ulcers. If the pain is severe, local use of lidocaine gel can be applied for pain relief. In daily life, it is advisable to consume fresh fruits and vegetables and avoid spicy, stimulating, and overly greasy foods.

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How to manage oral ulcers in summer

When patients experience oral ulcers, it may be due to hot weather in the summer or poor diet, leading to loss of appetite and lack of certain nutrients. It is recommended that patients adjust their diets accordingly, consuming light foods and staying hydrated. If patients lack appetite, they can eat some fresh vegetables and fruits to adjust their diet. Additionally, it is crucial for patients to avoid spicy and irritating foods, as these can worsen the ulcers and cause symptoms of heatiness. Therefore, during summer when experiencing oral ulcers, local treatment is also necessary. Topical medications for oral ulcers can be used to help heal the ulcerative lesions.

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What is good to eat for oral ulcers caused by excessive internal heat?

Patients with mouth ulcers caused by excessive internal heat can take some Chinese patent medicines that clear heat and eliminate fire. They should also drink more water, eat light meals, and consume fresh fruits and vegetables. This not only supplements various trace elements and vitamins but also enhances the body's immunity and promotes quick healing of the ulcers. The exact cause of mouth ulcers is not yet fully understood, but the disease is self-limiting and usually heals completely within about seven to ten days, so patients need not worry too much. If the ulcers cause severe local pain, lidocaine gel can be used for local treatment. Applying watermelon frost or borax powder locally can also promote the healing of ulcers.

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What should a child with oral ulcers eat?

When children have oral ulcers, their oral intake of vegetables should primarily consist of green vegetables, while maintaining a balanced and reasonable diet that includes a variety of fruits and sources of protein such as fish, shrimp, and meat. For treating pediatric oral ulcers, topical medications can be applied, or oral ulcer patches can be used to promote healing at the ulcer site. Additionally, during the illness, it is crucial to drink plenty of water, rinse the mouth frequently, and remain hydrated to facilitate the healing of oral ulcers. During the illness, it is advisable to avoid consuming foods that might irritate the ulcers and cause pain, such as persimmons or granulated sugar, to prevent discomfort in children.

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What water should you drink for frequent oral ulcers?

Patients who frequently suffer from oral ulcers can appropriately drink some herbal teas to clear internal heat, such as honeysuckle tea or chrysanthemum tea, which are good choices. It is important to drink plenty of water. If you frequently have oral ulcers, it is suggested that patients visit a hospital to diagnose the causes of the oral ulcers, identifying what leads to them. Because recurrent severe oral ulcers can often be caused by systemic diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus or other diseases, which may lead to oral ulcers. Only by identifying the specific underlying causes can effective treatment be achieved. Additionally, oral ulcers may also be related to the patient's diet and lifestyle. Some patients may also experience ulcers due to high work stress, tension, or fatigue, and the long-term use of certain medications can lead to recurrent oral ulcers.

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What should pregnant women do about oral ulcers?

Generally speaking, for recurrent oral ulcers, due to hormonal changes during pregnancy, most female patients experience fewer occurrences of oral ulcers. If oral ulcers occur during pregnancy, treatment can be based on the cause: First, if the oral ulcers are caused by bites or burns, Kangfuxin solution or watermelon frost spray can be used for local treatment to accelerate the healing of the ulcer. Second, if the oral ulcers are due to vitamin deficiency, the patient should pay attention to oral hygiene and can appropriately take oral vitamin tablets to enhance resistance and promote the healing of the ulcer. During the outbreak of ulcers, it is important to avoid eating spicy and irritating foods, and antibiotics are not needed for oral ulcers. (Medication should be used under the guidance of a physician.)