Thrush or stomatitis is an inflammation that occurs in oral mucosa, usually in the form of yellowish white spots. Spots that can be single spots or groups. Thrush can affect the mucous membranes of the inner cheek, inner lip, tongue, gums, and palate in the oral cavity. Although not classified as dangerous, but very annoying canker sores.
Thrush can be caused by the condition of the mouth itself, such as poor oral hygiene, the installation of dentures, sores in the mouth because the food or drink that is too hot, and the condition of the body, such as allergies or infection.
Sprue synonymous with lack of vitamin C. Lack of vitamin is indeed cause tissue in the oral cavity and the connective tissue between the gums and teeth tear that eventually led to canker sores. However, these conditions can be overcome if we frequently eat fruits and vegetables.
Sprue is generally characterized by a burning pain that sometimes causes the patient is difficult to swallow food, and if it is severe can cause fever. Impaired thrush can affect anyone, including infants who were aged 6-24 months.
Many studies show that psychological factors (such as emotions and stress) is an important cause of canker sores. Other conditions are thought to trigger canker sores are deficient in vitamin B, vitamin C, and iron; bite wounds on the lips or tongue due to irregular tooth arrangement; injury because brushing too hard toothbrush or hair that has been developing an allergy to a food ( such chilli and pineapple), hormonal disorders (such as before or after menstruation); decreased immunity (after a prolonged illness or stress), and the presence of infection by microorganisms.
Thrush can be mitigated by using several types of drugs, either in the form of an ointment (containing antibiotics and pain relievers), drops, and mouthwash. Currently, many toothpastes available that can reduce the occurrence of canker sores. If canker sores are already severe, to use antibiotics and febrifuge (when accompanied by fever). Sprue generally will recover within 4 days. However, if canker sores do not heal, consult a doctor, because it could be early symptoms of mouth cancer.
There are many ways you can do to prevent canker sores, among others, avoid stressful conditions; frequently eat fruits and vegetables, especially those containing vitamin B, vitamin C, and iron; maintain health or oral hygiene, and avoid foods and drugs drugs that can cause allergic reactions in the oral cavity.
During this time, a common cause of thrush in the population is alcohol, soft drinks, coffee and tea, or food and other beverages in which the patient should be able to recognize themselves on the food / drinks that trigger canker sores, as if consuming food / drink is the sprue will arise . Drinking or eating foods that are too cold or too hot can cause canker sores.
It is true, vitamins are also very influential in the incidence of canker sores, but usually with the development of the era now, it’s not hard to eat nutritious food so that it can prevent the onset of canker sores from lack of vitamins.
Other causes are infection, generally occurring infection is a fungal infection resulting from the use of an old antibiotic that kills broad spectrum of its normal flora in the mouth. Where as a result, there was a disturbance of balance so that the normal flora of the oral cavity can result in the growth of other pathogenic bacteria and thrush is one of the clinical appearance. Thrush can also occur in patients after radiation or chemotherapy that cancer patients.
While systemic factors are usually found because of autoimmunity or imunocompromized (decrease in immune system) such as lupus, stomatitis apthousa, HIV, etc.. Another factor, apparently canker sores can also be caused by psychological factors a person.
So a lot of which can cause thrush, yes sir! For that, I would suggest if worried about thrush that arise continuously, you should consult and consult with a doctor you trust to make the diagnosis. Thus, treatment can be given as the cause of your canker sores. Hope this helps.
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