What should I do if I have oral ulcers? Let's first understand what oral ulcers are: Oral ulcers, also known as "mouth sores", are shallow ulcers that occur on the oral mucosa. They can range in size from a grain of rice to a soybean, and are round or oval in shape. The ulcer surface is sunken with surrounding congestion. Ulcers have characteristics such as periodicity, recurrence, and self-limitation, and are prone to occur on the lips, cheeks, and tongue edges. The cause and pathogenesis are still unclear.
The cause of oral ulcers has not yet been clearly identified. Generally, treatment for oral ulcers involves drinking more water, eating more fruits and vegetables to supplement vitamins, and waiting for them to gradually subside.
Huimei Jia Dental Clinic reminds you: Oral ulcers can be accompanied by symptoms such as halitosis, chronic pharyngitis, constipation, headache, and dizziness. If severe, please visit a正规 hospital for diagnosis and treatment.