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Aphthous stomatitis: treatment and prevention

As a child, our parents told us: "Do not take anything into your mouth -" vavki "will be." At the same time, we absolutely carelessly continued to lick toys, fingers and everything in the range of our own reach. For some, this way of getting to know the world around has gone without unpleasant consequences, but other children still experienced the "charms of vavok" - aphthous stomatitis.

Aphthous stomatitis, the treatment of which used to be to cover the sores of green leaves , is now cured more progressively.

Aphthous stomatitis, the causes of which have not yet been clarified, are often associated with herpes, although it is not transmitted from a sick person to a healthy one. They suffer most often representatives of the weaker sex before the age of forty.

By the way, the disease can affect not only children - aphthous stomatitis in adults is also quite common. How to treat stomatitis in adults? Yes, the same drugs as babies. It is worth noting that adults carry it no less severely than children.

Although the exact causes are not clear, nevertheless, the factors that contribute to the onset of the disease are tracked and studied. These include microtraumas in the oral cavity, the use of products with high acidity, the propensity in the family for such diseases, hormonal imbalance, factors that weaken the overall immunity.

More often in patients who suffer from aphthous stomatitis, note a decreased content of folic acid and a lack of iron, the presence of gastric infections and other factors. The disease can occur two to three times a year, depending on the defenses of the body. Some people have such aphthas constantly. Aphthous stomatitis, the treatment and prevention of which does not give results, requires paying attention to the composition of the blood and the state of the immune system - perhaps the problem lies precisely there.

The disease is mainly manifested by the presence of ulcers, which are scattered in the area of the oral cavity. They can be as open - bright red, and with a whitish film from above. Aphthous stomatitis in the first days of the disease brings the greatest discomfort in terms of eating - it is advisable to eat a warm, sparing food that does not cause unpleasant sensations.

On their own, aphthae rarely reach large sizes - usually they are up to one centimeter in diameter and pass a week without leaving scars. If the aphthae are large, the process of healing is prolonged: they heal for several weeks and leave traces in the oral cavity.

Usually, when examined by a doctor, the disease is beyond doubt. If there are additional complications, then a biopsy may be needed - tissue analysis from the site of the lesion. Especially pay attention to those ulcers that do not heal for several weeks - they can be a sign of cancer.

Aphthous stomatitis, whose treatment is prescribed by a doctor, does not require specific procedures. Everything can be done at home, and a doctor can visit only after a week, when the sores are gone. If the pain is very strong, the child is naughty, refuses to eat, then it is worth using oral analgesics, gels and rinsing. You need to use them before meals and after meals, besides this, rinse the mouth cavity several times a day.

If you have found out aphthous stomatitis, treatment will not become full without further prevention. In order that a person does not become ill with stomatitis, he must first adhere to the rules of personal hygiene, wash his hands after eating, do not eat dirty products, and perform daily (at least) sanitation of the oral cavity. When chewing, the food should be chewed as long as possible and more slowly - firstly, it is correct from the point of view of physiology, and secondly it will prevent the possibility of bites of the oral mucosa, which can turn into aphthae. However, this precaution does not cancel the need to replenish the body with a complex of vitamins and minerals.

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