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What's the pain in your mouth? Maybe you think it's just an oral ulcer.

1 oral ulcer The most common cause of oral pain is oral ulcer. When oral ulcer breaks out, local pain is severe, which seriously affects diet and speech, and may be accompanied by general symptoms such as halitosis, chronic pharyngitis, constipation, headache, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, irritability, fever, lymphadenopathy and so on.

Note: the treatment of oral ulcer should be based on the cause. This is common, and taking vitamin B2 can relieve and treat it. Secondly, consider herpetic oral ulcer. In this case, it is recommended to apply a sterile cotton ball to the mouth with antiviral liquid three times a day, so that it can recover quickly.

Pharyngolaryngitis is mainly caused by bacterial infection. The sore is mainly located in the throat of the mouth, which is mainly characterized by dry itching and burning sensation, and the pain gradually increases when swallowing. If it is a weak person or a child, it may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, headache and limb pain.

3 Periodontitis Periodontitis is mainly chronic inflammation of periodontal supporting tissues caused by local factors, and its causes are common in plaque, calculus and traumatic occlusion. The initial symptoms are not obvious, but with the aggravation of inflammation, there are symptoms such as bad breath, bleeding gums, pus, weakness of occlusion and pain.

4 herpetic pharyngeal and buccal inflammation Herpetic pharyngeal and buccal inflammation usually occurs in children, mainly due to the hot weather and poor indoor air circulation, which makes indoor air bacteria and viruses multiply rapidly and enter children's respiratory tract, causing diseases.

Herpes angina mainly damages children's oral mucosa, and its main clinical manifestations are fever, sore throat, pharyngeal isthmus mucosal herpes and superficial ulcer.

Suggestion: rinse your mouth with warm water or light salt water, pay attention to a light diet and avoid irritating foods such as fish, shrimp, spicy food and fried food.