Stomatitis Scorbutic

Stomatitis is an inflammation of the oral mucosa. Most often, this reaction occurs to toothpaste or soap, as well as to other chemicals. However, there are more serious causes of stomatitis. One of these is scurvy stomatitis, which is also called scurvy.

Scurvy stomatitis - inflammation of the lips, oral mucosa and pharynx; it is caused by viruses. Manifestations: small white bumps on the oral mucosa, ulcers. Saliva is thick, foamy, and rich in protein, which usually leads to inflammation of the tongue and tonsils. An increase in temperature is accompanied by general weakness and joint pain.

To prevent stomatitis, you need to consume enough vitamins, especially ascorbic acid. If there are no contraindications, you can take multivitamin preparations - you should consult your doctor before starting the course. You can drink fruit juices, eat citrus fruits and vegetables, greens, nuts