Glossitis Pellagricus

Glossitis Pallagric Glossitis is a condition of the oral cavity that is characterized by inflammation of the mucous membrane. This can be caused by a variety of reasons, including infections, allergies, injury, or gastrointestinal diseases. In this blog we will look at the most common type of glossitis, Glossitis pellagricus.

**Glossitis palagricums** is one of the names for visceral and skin praclosis and maclosis, which are ulcerative in nature. The etiology of glossia according to this type of inheritance differs; a secretory factor is involved in pathogenesis; a variant of combined inherited / inherited disorders of substances and functions is considered. The occurrence of the cutaneous form is considered as a result of the acquisition of deficient liver disorders, for example, with pellagra due to the presence of dysfunction of internal organs, such as the liver and thyroid gland. The connection between the phenomena of glossia and the presence of signs of non-pathology of these organs in the presence of genetic syndromes in hereditary components indicates the prospects of their search, and the causes of glossia can be discovered, which determine the patterns of its appearance.