Inflammation of the oral mucosa of the wound

Afta mucosa - a disease of the oral mucosa - can develop as a complication after other diseases (usually the gastrointestinal tract), and also as an independent disease. Inflammation of the oral mucosa: aphthae, wounds can occur with chronic recurrent and acute stomatitis. In this disease, single or multiple aphthae develop on the oral mucosa. First, bubbles appear, filled with a clear liquid, then they break through, leaving behind a characteristic ulceration of a round or oval shape with a gray-yellowish coating. This inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth is accompanied by fever, increased lymph nodes, pain and burning sensation in the mouth, especially during chewing. In this article, we will propose folk methods for treating mucosal diseases of the oral cavity.

With bleeding gums, their loosening, as well as for the treatment of long-term non-healing ulcers, the following folk medicine recipes can be used:

These recipes of folk medicine will be useful for oral baths and mouthwashes to heal aphthae, mucosal wounds.

In the treatment of chronic recurrent stomatitis the following herbs are used: