Sores in the mouth: what to do when they appear and how to treat them

Human health is a very fragile and unpredictable thing, and diseases often appear out of nowhere. This also applies to oral diseases. If you are faced with such an unpleasant problem as a sore in the mouth, then you would probably like to know how to get rid of it.

The appearance of wounds on the human oral mucosa is usually accompanied by pain and causes discomfort while eating or talking. But many people, despite these symptoms, choose not to seek help from a doctor. Some people simply ignore the problem, while others try to self-treat the disease at home. Both of these approaches give positive results only in rare cases.

The presence of any wounds and damage covering the palate indicates health problems in an adult or child. This situation should not be left to chance; you should seek help from a dentist. Only he will be able to diagnose the disease and prescribe appropriate treatment. If you are concerned about wounds in your mouth, then you can contact the LeaderStom network of dental clinics to solve this problem. We will help you cope with the situation and will make every effort to quickly cure the disease.


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Sores in the mouth as a sign of aphthous stomatitis


Wounds in the mouth can arise as a result of the development in a person of a separate independent disease of the oral mucosa, caused by the growth and development of pathogenic microorganisms. But, in addition, the cause of such wounds may also be hidden in the general somatic condition of an adult or child.

In most cases, mouth ulcers are symptoms of a disease such as canker sores. Stomatitis is a lesion of the human oral mucosa that occurs as a result of an atypical reaction of the immune system to foreign irritants. Depending on the nature and causes of the disease, stomatitis can be of various types: ulcerative, herpetic, allergic, vesicular, etc. But people most often have to deal with the aphthous form of this disease.

Let's name the main symptoms of aphthous stomatitis:

  • The appearance of round ulcers (ulcers) in a person’s mouth, which are grayish in color and surrounded by a red, inflamed rim. Ulcers are located either separately or in groups and have different sizes.
  • Painful sensations in the affected areas of the upper and lower palate of a person that occur during eating, drinking, or talking.
  • Deterioration of a person’s general well-being, weakness.
  • Temperature increase. But this is not a mandatory symptom; it occurs in most cases in children, since they are more difficult to tolerate aphthous stomatitis in the oral cavity.
  • Enlarged submandibular lymph nodes. This symptom of aphthous stomatitis also occurs more often in children than in adults.

Symptoms

A number of symptoms are characteristic of candidal stomatitis:

  • The appearance of a white or yellowish coating on the tongue, cheeks or palate. When trying to eliminate it, bleeding wounds may appear on the mucous membrane.
  • Constant metallic taste.
  • Feeling of heartburn on the tongue.
  • Painful sensations from touching plaque.
  • Later, as plaque spreads, difficulty swallowing occurs.
  • Deterioration of tongue sensitivity and poor taste perception.

Why does aphthous stomatitis occur?

As noted above, the causes of aphthous wounds in a person’s mouth can be both local and general somatic in nature. Let's look at the main ones.

Local causes of aphthous stomatitis:

  1. Mechanical damage to the human oral mucosa. Such injuries occur as a result of a person eating hard and tough foods. Often, even a small scratch on the roof of the mouth can cause aphthous stomatitis.
  2. Thermal lesions of the human oral mucosa. The occurrence of wounds and the development of aphthous stomatitis in this case provoke burns of the mucous membrane, which a person could receive by consuming hot drinks or food.

General somatic causes of wounds in the human oral cavity:

  1. Heredity factors. The predisposition to the occurrence of aphthous stomatitis in the mouth may be determined by genetic reasons. Therefore, there is a risk of developing this disease and the manifestation of a chronic form of stomatitis (when ulcers on the mucous membrane appear regularly) in people whose parents also suffered from this disease.
  2. Somatic diseases. Aphthous stomatitis often develops in people who suffer from any secondary somatic diseases. For example, these could be diseases of the digestive system and gastrointestinal tract.
  3. Weak immunity. For this reason, children are susceptible to oral ulcers because their immunity is not yet fully developed. In a child, aphthous stomatitis is more severe than in an adult and is accompanied by an increase in temperature and a deterioration in general well-being. Against the background of colds, immunity is also often reduced, and aphthous stomatitis occurs in the person’s mouth.
  4. Avitaminosis. With an incorrect diet, a person does not receive enough substances necessary for the successful functioning of the body. Due to a lack of vitamins C and B or microelements such as selenium, folic acid, zinc or iron, in some cases aphthous stomatitis occurs in a person’s mouth.
  5. Allergy. An allergic reaction associated with eating foods such as citrus fruits, nuts (especially peanuts), chocolate, red berries (strawberries, wild strawberries) or foods containing gluten (cereals, pasta) in some cases leads to the appearance of canker sores. wound in a person's mouth.
  6. Stress. When a person finds himself in a stressful situation, he spends significant resources to cope with the current problem. This leads to a loss of strength, decreased immunity and a general weakening of the body, as a result of which wounds form in the person’s mouth and he develops aphthous stomatitis.

Diagnostics

The diagnosis of “allergic stomatitis” is made by a dentist based on an examination of the oral cavity and questioning the patient about underlying diseases and medication use. The dentist clarifies the clinical picture of the disease.

The doctor must conduct a comprehensive examination and diagnosis:

  • removable and fixed prostheses;
  • braces;
  • filling

To clarify the clinical picture of the disease, the specialist refers the patient for a comprehensive blood and urine test and an immunogram to assess the state of the immune system. If necessary, the doctor sends the patient for the following studies:

  • determination of the acidity level and composition of saliva;
  • identification of the activity of enzymes contained in saliva;
  • leukopenic test;
  • provocative tests with removal and subsequent installation of prostheses.

An integrated approach to diagnosing allergic stomatitis will allow you to quickly find out the cause of the negative reaction, eliminate it and begin effective treatment.

How to get rid of sores in the mouth?


Stomatitis wounds that occur in the human mouth, in most cases, heal on their own within 7-10 days after formation. But timely treatment of aphthous stomatitis is necessary in order to prevent the formation of ulcers on the human oral mucosa again. The fact is that the acute form of stomatitis, which is characterized by the sudden appearance of wounds of various sizes on the upper and lower palate in a person’s mouth, if the problem is ignored or the wrong treatment is carried out, tends to develop into a chronic form of the disease. Wounds in the oral cavity with chronic stomatitis appear periodically and bother a person from time to time throughout life.

To exclude the possibility of aphthous stomatitis ulcers reoccurring, dentists perform the following treatment:

Local therapy

. It involves treating wounds on the oral mucosa with antiseptic agents: gels, ointments or sprays. During this treatment of stomatitis, a person is prescribed daily rinses with solutions such as furatsilin, chlorhexidine, miramistin, etc.

General therapy.

It includes a set of measures to cure this disease and at the same time strengthen the body. To strengthen the body, the doctor prescribes immunomodulatory drugs and vitamin courses to the person. To combat aphthous stomatitis, different drugs are used, depending on the nature of the disease and the causes of its occurrence: antihistamines, antivirals, steroids or antibiotics.

The selection of funds for the treatment of wounds with aphthous stomatitis is carried out only by a doctor and occurs after a visual examination of the person’s oral cavity, conducting the necessary diagnostic tests and making a diagnosis. The LeaderStom Clinic offers to use the services of our experienced doctors to carry out these operations.

Where can I buy

The online store “Russian Roots” offers ready-made products and ingredients for their preparation, used in folk medicine for the treatment of stomatitis. Courier delivery of goods is available in Moscow and the Moscow region. Orders to other regions are sent by mail. You can buy goods in Moscow at any of our herbal pharmacies. Call us or order products in the online store!

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What can be done to prevent sores in the mouth from appearing again?

Completing a course of timely treatment for aphthous stomatitis will reduce the risk of a similar disease of the human oral mucosa in the future, but in some cases it will not completely eliminate this possibility. This especially applies to situations where a person has a hereditary tendency to develop aphthous sores in the mouth, suffers from autoimmune diseases, and is prone to allergies.

In such cases, preventive measures are required:

  • Enhanced oral hygiene. It involves not only daily brushing of a person’s teeth and gums twice a day, but also rinsing the oral mucosa with solutions of antiseptics or medicinal herbs in order to prevent stomatitis.
  • Balanced diet. Reviewing the diet and diet will help saturate the human body with essential vitamins and microelements and reduce the risk of allergies that can cause aphthous wounds in the human mouth.
  • Taking vitamin complexes. If it is not possible to compensate for the lack of nutrients in the body with nutrition, then to prevent stomatitis a person can regularly take vitamin complexes, the composition of which, doses and duration of administration will be determined by your attending physician, based on the results of the tests.
  • Taking immunomodulatory drugs. Today, there are many remedies that stimulate the immune system and encourage the body to resist diseases. They can be either of plant origin or synthesized in the laboratory. The selection of such drugs is individual for each person and is carried out by a doctor.
  • Compliance with preventive measures, timely treatment of the disease and following the recommendations of the attending physician will help a person avoid relapses of aphthous stomatitis and the reappearance of wounds in the mouth in the future. Be attentive to yourself and your health, listen to the signals that your body gives, and at the first signs of disease in the oral mucosa, seek help from a dentist.

You should not self-medicate stomatitis and use the advice of friends or information found on the Internet, since the exact cause of sores in the mouth and stomatitis can only be identified through diagnostic methods. And the selection of treatment is determined in accordance with the diagnosis, and in each case it is individual. Dentistry "LeaderStom" offers its assistance in the treatment of aphthous stomatitis and other diseases of the oral mucosa. Contact us and we will help you identify the cause of the disease and select medications accordingly.

Effective folk recipes for rinsing

Chamomile has pronounced anti-inflammatory properties, so it can be safely used for various lesions of the oral mucosa. To speed up the healing process, traditional healers advise mixing the composition with honey or medicinal herbs.


Honey and lemon are often added to chamomile decoction.

The most effective means include the following.

Tea

Gum pathologies often disrupt the functioning of the nervous system. To find peace of mind, you need to take 5 tablespoons of plant material, add boiling water and leave to infuse.

You need to drink tea several times a day. This should be done while warm.

The product not only calms the nervous system, but also reduces gum sensitivity. In addition, it helps strengthen the immune system and resist various infections.

Decoction with calendula

This remedy helps alleviate the condition of various gum diseases - gingivitis or periodontal disease.

Preparation:

  1. You need to take 1 tablespoon of plant material.
  2. Pour boiling water over it.
  3. Place in a steam bath for 10-15 minutes.
  4. Then strain and cool.

Use the rinse mixture at least 4 times a day.

Drinking and eating are prohibited for half an hour after the procedure.


Chamomile infusion is considered a very popular remedy.

Infusion

This remedy helps cope with pain in the gums and throat.

To prepare the composition, pour a glass of boiling water over a handful of inflorescences. In this case, the solution must be prepared in a steam bath. It needs to be infused for several hours.

The finished product should have a light yellow tint. The procedure is carried out after cleaning the teeth.

Do not use dark brown infusion. It can provoke allergies and irritation of the mucous membranes.

Honey solution

The composition helps relieve symptoms of stomatitis and periodontal disease. It also allows you to get rid of flux. A warm solution is suitable for rinsing the mouth at intervals of 30 minutes.

To prepare it, you need to take 1 tablespoon of chamomile flowers, add a glass of hot water and leave for 20 minutes. Strain the finished product, squeeze out the cake and dilute with boiled water to obtain the original volume. Add 1-2 tablespoons of honey to the cooled mixture.


You can prepare many decoctions for gums based on chamomile.

Composition with sage

This product has pronounced analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.

To make an effective antiseptic rinse, you need to take 1 tablespoon of crushed sage leaves, 2 tablespoons of dried chamomile leaves and 1 cup of boiling water. Infuse the composition for a quarter of an hour. Use warm infusion for rinsing.

It is important to remember that you cannot boil it. This will lead to the loss of most of the useful components.

Rinsing with stomatitis with chamomile can be done using ready-made products. To do this, you need to take 15 drops of Romazulan per 1 glass of boiled water.

How to recognize the disease

It is not difficult to understand that discomfort in the mouth is associated with stomatitis. At first, mild swelling appears. In certain places, the mucous membranes become red and more shiny. Afterwards, zones covered with plaque form on their surface. Then the person begins to feel severe itching and burning.

Gradually, painful lesions turn into ulcers (aphthae) and oval or round wounds. Most often they are located on the palate, under the tongue, on the inner surface of the lips and cheeks. Due to aphthae, normal eating becomes impossible - when trying to eat something solid, a person experiences acute pain.

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