Inflammation of the Oral Mucosa

Inflammation of the oral mucosa

This disease mainly affects the gums, the edges of the tongue, and the inner surface of the cheeks; the inflamed areas become red, swollen, and the mouth is dry. Sometimes ordinary stomatitis turns into ulcerative stomatitis, in which the gums at the lower incisors are first affected by bleeding ulcers, then the process goes deeper, the teeth begin to loosen and often fall out. Often such a patient has a putrid odor coming from his mouth.

The cause of the disease can be a poorly fitting denture, serious internal disease, or congenital weakness of the oral mucosa.

The simplest remedy is rinsing your mouth with a 1-3% solution of Berthollet salts. In the absence of a burtolet, you need to rinse your mouth with at least a solution of hydrogen peroxide (a teaspoon in a glass of water), and cauterize the ulcers with lapis.

If you can’t get lapis, then you can make Dr. Eder’s good remedy yourself.

Take 2 parts dry mint, 2 parts dry chamomile, 2 parts paprika. Place everything in a jar, add alcohol, close the lid and leave to infuse for 2-3 weeks.

Then filter and add a menthol crystal or 2-3 drops of mint oil. Keep this liquid in a bottle very tightly sealed so that it does not escape. When necessary, wet your finger in the liquid and rub it over the sore spots.

It will immediately burn very strongly, but the swelling and ulcers heal quickly, the pain goes away.

Home remedy. It is good for any small wounds in the mouth: you need to pour hot water into a cup so as not to get burned, and rinse your mouth with this water several times a day.

The product has been tested many times.

If your gums are loose and bleeding, it is good to rinse your mouth with an infusion of rose flower vodka. These phenomena often indicate severe internal illness.

It is useful to drink a 4% solution of borax.