Cereals inside the mouth
The appearance of pills inside the mouth is normal and not disturbing, and is not a disease, they appear and disappear on their own in a few days or weeks, but cause discomfort in the mouth, and can cause some pain, burning may cause eating or drink , And are in the form of pimple, or mucous abscesses, and vary where they appear in the mouth, and advised to see a doctor if it remained for a long time, and appear on the palate, or gums, or jaw, or lips, or tongue.
Reasons for the emergence of love within the mouth
It is believed that oral pills are linked to genetic factors, but there are many other factors that have been linked to the emergence of these pills are:
- Smoking.
- Stress.
- Eat very hot food.
- Malnutrition.
- Orthodontics.
- Stress.
- Lack of sleep.
- Infectious infections.
- Diabetes.
- Inflammatory bowel.
- AIDS.
- Hormone imbalance in the body.
- Biting the tongue, or lip or cheek.
- One symptom associated with the menstrual cycle.
- An allergic reaction to bacteria in the mouth.
- Some foods are particularly hot, spicy, or salted.
- Vitamin deficiency, especially B12, zinc, folic acid, iron.
- Allergies against certain acidic foods such as strawberries, citrus fruits, pineapples, chocolates and coffee.
Treatment of oral pills
Mouth pills disappear without the usual therapeutic intervention, but some home remedies can accelerate recovery and reduce pain, so it is recommended to use some home remedies such as:
- Make a gargle of water and salt several times a day, or a little hot milk with a little lemon juice, or a solution of baking soda and water.
- Chew some of the mint leaves after washing them well several times a day.
- Sufficient intake of vitamin B compounds works to treat the problems of the mouth in general, and grains in particular, and can be obtained from whole grains, legumes, milk and its products, liver and meat.
- Place cubes of ice on the cereal.
- Put a bag of black tea, or chamomile tea, or chowder, after soak a little hot water on the cereal.
Use of medical solutions such as ointment containing benzocaine, a local anesthetic.