Symptoms of oral ulcer in infants
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Recently, my baby doesn't eat, and I don't know what's wrong with it. Pediatric oral ulcer is a common oral mucosal disease. Among children, 10% of them can get it. Generally, it can heal itself, and it will show the characteristics of periodic and repeated attacks. Patients with the mouth and tongue or cheek more common, if the situation is serious, will involve the patient's pharyngeal mucosa. If children's oral ulcer is serious, the more the number, the larger the area, then it will also affect children's diet and speech. So the symptoms of infant oral ulcer now tell us.
Symptoms of oral ulcer in infants
Mild aphthous ulcer, this type accounted for 80%, the most common. The number of ulcers was 1-5, and most of them were located in the non keratinized mucosa of lip and cheek. It lasted for 7-14 days, but recovered after no treatment.
Severe aphthous ulcer, also known as periglandular aphthous ulcer. The ulcer is large and deep, usually occurs in the buccal, throat, soft and hard palate junction and other posterior oral mucosa, lasting for more than months or months, leaving scars after healing.
Herpetic aphthous ulcer is small and numerous. It is like stars in the sky. It is numerous. It is common in tongue abdomen and mouth bottom, and it is self limiting. Severe aphthous ulcer and herpetic aphthous ulcer accounted for 20% of recurrent aphthous ulcer.
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Clinically speaking, oral ulcer mostly refers to recurrent oral ulcer. Some people summarized its four characteristics, namely "red, yellow, concave and painful": the ulcer will be red and swollen around, the ulcer surface is yellow, and the middle is concave, which is usually painful. It is often repeated attacks, sometimes a dozen can grow at a time, burning pain, but it is self limiting, to a certain time will "cure".