Stomatitis

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Stomatitis: One Condition, Many Symptoms

Stomatitis is the term for a number of conditions that result in inflammation in and around the mouth. From redness to blistering to swelling, stomatitis can be a painful condition, and the treatment for this condition depends on its cause.

Whether you bit the inside of your mouth or are suffering the side effects of a chemotherapy medication, stomatitis can affect people of all ages. Common types include:

Aphthous Ulcers/Canker Sores

  • Looks Like: Aphthous ulcers are small lesions on the inner portion of the lips, cheeks or tongue. The ulcers may appear white, yellow or flesh-colored.
  • Who Gets Them: Canker sores most commonly…

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 Stomatitis: One Condition, Many Symptoms

Stomatitis is the term for a number of conditions that result in inflammation in and around the mouth. From redness to blistering to swelling, stomatitis can be a painful condition, and the treatment for this condition depends on its cause.

DermNet NZ

Stomatitis is inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth, including the inner aspect of the lips, cheeks, gums, tongue, and throat. It is a type of mucositis. It can be acute or chronic, mild or serious.

My Health Alberta

Make a rinse to keep your mouth from getting dry. Add 1 teaspoon baking soda and ½ teaspoon salt to a litre of water. Use it to rinse your mouth 4 to 6 times each day. Spit out the rinse. Do not swallow it.

ScienceDirect

Stomatitis is defined as the inflammation of soft tissues of the oral cavity occurring as a result of mechanical, chemical, thermal, bacterial, viral, electrical, or radiation injury, or as a reaction to allergens or as a secondary manifestation of systemic disease.

UnboundMedicine.com

Literally, inflammation of the mouth. Inflammation of the mucous lining of any of the structures in the mouth, which may involve the cheeks, lip, tongue, gingiva, and floor or palate of the mouth. Usually painful and associated with redness, swelling, and sometimes bleeding and ulceration. Affects people of all ages; may be caused by localized injury/irritation or a manifestation of systemic conditions.

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