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- Stomatitis (Oral Mucositis): Types, Symptoms Treatment
Stomatitis (oral mucositis) is inflammation in the tissue lining your mouth or lips The most common types are cold sores and canker sores Causes include infections, injuries, allergic reactions and cancer treatment side effects Treating the underlying condition clears the inflammation In the meantime, medications can ease symptoms
- Stomatitis: What Is It, Causes, Signs, and More | Osmosis
Herpes stomatitis is commonly caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1), whereas aphthous stomatitis is typically caused by poor oral hygiene or trauma to mucous membranes
- Stomatitis - Wikipedia
Stomatitis is inflammation of the mouth and lips [1] It refers to any inflammatory process affecting the mucous membranes of the mouth and lips, with or without oral ulceration [2] In its widest meaning, stomatitis can have a multitude of different causes and appearances
- Stomatitis: Types, causes, and treatment - Medical News Today
Stomatitis is a type of mucositis, a condition defined as pain or inflammation of the mucous membrane Mucositis is a relatively common side effect of chemotherapy and sometimes radiotherapy
- Stomatitis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - NewMouth
Stomatitis is a general term for inflammation of the mouth and lips It includes conditions that affect the tongue, gums, and other parts of the mouth Some types of stomatitis involve ulcers (sores) Potential symptoms of stomatitis include:
- Stomatitis - Dental Disorders - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Stomatitis may involve swelling and redness of the oral mucosa or discrete, painful ulcers (single or multiple) Less commonly, whitish lesions form Rarely, the mouth appears normal despite significant symptoms (burning mouth syndrome) Symptoms hinder eating, sometimes leading to dehydration and undernutrition
- Stomatitis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Stomatitis can be caused by numerous factors, including infections, allergies, autoimmune conditions, and lifestyle factors Understanding stomatitis, its subtypes, and its management is crucial for both healthcare providers and individuals affected by the condition
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