What should I do if I often have mouth sores and feel that there is no skin in my mouth recently?

Frequent mouth sores and a recent feeling of no skin in the mouth may be caused by improper diet, recurrent aphthous stomatitis, traumatic mouth ulcers and other diseases. Patients are advised to go to the hospital for examination in time and treat symptoms according to different causes.

1. Non-pathological factors

1. Improper diet: If you don't pay attention to a reasonable diet and eat too much spicy and irritating food or relatively hard food, it may cause damage to the oral mucosa, resulting in the above symptoms. At this time, you can eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, such as apples, tomatoes, etc., which can replenish the vitamins needed by the body and help the recovery of the disease.

2. Pathological factors

1. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa, the cause of which is related to low immune function, which will lead to a round or oval ulcer surface on the inner wall of the oral cavity, and will also be accompanied by obvious pain and burning sensation.What should I do if I often have mouth sores and feel that there is no skin in my <a href='https://www.hlc.com.hk/en/first-aid-in-accident.html' target='_blank'>mouth</a> recently?It can be treated with medications such as ice boron powder and watermelon cream spray under the guidance of a doctor.

2. Traumatic oral ulcers: Traumatic oral ulcers may be caused by tooth stumps, residual crowns, etc., because these undesirable pathogenic bacteria will cause certain damage to local tissues, and will cause frequent oral ulcers after bacterial infection. It is necessary to take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as cefixime capsules, amoxicillin capsules, etc.

In addition, it may also be related to recurrent necrotizing mucosal periadenositis, and it is recommended that patients go to the hospital to complete relevant examinations and actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment.

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