25 years
My father 53yrs suffers from Mouth Ulcers long time ago, he tried many medicines but none cured and what causes the ulcers is yet unknown...thanks for your help in forward....gr8 app (y)
Aug 1, 2014
Oral ulcers of chronic duration could be the manifestation of systemic diseases like Behçet disease (a kind of rheumatologic disease that affects the joints as well as the mouth and eyes), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD, an autoimmune condition whereby the intestines are inflamed, in addition to skin and eye manifestations), or celiac disease (gluten sensitivity). If he has any of these illnesses, they need to be treated to get rid of the ulcers.
Otherwise,iit's most likely what's known as recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) or recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAU), a condition that starts during late childhood (as of 10 years of age) and that is characterized by recurrent oral ulcers (only in the mouth, of different sizes but usually round in shape, may leave scars upon healing, healing duration between 10 up to 40 days). This condition may not have a specific causative agent, but it could be due to deficiency in iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid, sensitivity to sodium lauryl sulfate containing toothpaste, certain viruses, tobacco, certain bacteria (helicobacter pylori, the bacteria that cause stomach ulcers), stress, and genetics.
The mainstay of treatment is topical steroids,vitaminB12, anti-inflammatory drugs, and mouth wash with chlorhexidine (an antiseptic). unl
Otherwise,iit's most likely what's known as recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) or recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAU), a condition that starts during late childhood (as of 10 years of age) and that is characterized by recurrent oral ulcers (only in the mouth, of different sizes but usually round in shape, may leave scars upon healing, healing duration between 10 up to 40 days). This condition may not have a specific causative agent, but it could be due to deficiency in iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid, sensitivity to sodium lauryl sulfate containing toothpaste, certain viruses, tobacco, certain bacteria (helicobacter pylori, the bacteria that cause stomach ulcers), stress, and genetics.
The mainstay of treatment is topical steroids,vitaminB12, anti-inflammatory drugs, and mouth wash with chlorhexidine (an antiseptic). unl
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