SORES & SWELLING AT ROOF OF MOUTH

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SORES & SWELLING AT ROOF OF YOUR MOUTH ? NOW SAY GOODBYE TO THEM WITH THESE AMAZING TIPS

1. CHECK FOR SYMPTOMS 2. CAUSES OF MOUTH SORES 3. HOME REMEDIES 4. WHEN TO VISIT DOCTOR 5. TREATMENT 6. PREACUTIONS

SYMPTOMS PAIN: In severe cases, pain also occurs at the roof of the mouth alongside swelling. Although the reason behind this problem is usually not too intense, in a few cases some of the conditions behind this pain are quite serious. These include liver diseases, hepatitis, and oral cancer.

DRY MOUTH: Dry mouth is a condition that is indicative of several problems. Usually, dry mouth is a common symptom of trauma or an obstruction in the saliva glands. Being heavy on liquor can also result in dehydration that causes mouth dryness and swelling in the roof of the mouth. SORES AND BLISTERS: Cold sores lead to small nodules or bumps being formed in the mouth, commonly on the sides of your tongue. As these increase in size, these spots can become irritating and painful

MUSCLE SPASMS: When the levels of electrolytes in your body decrease drastically, then you may suffer muscle spasms, cramps, and painful contractions. Therefore, it is extremely crucial to maintaining sufficient levels of minerals that would keep dehydration at bay.

CAUSES OF MOUTH SORES INFECTIONS You may experience swelling at the roof of your mouth due to various infections that may include : HERPES Simplex virus commonly known as the herpes virus leads to the occurrence of sores in the mouth. These are painful when raw as well as when the treatment is going on.

BACTERIAL INFECTIONS AND AIDS Infections caused by bacteria due to bad hygiene and poor decay also lead to mouth sores and swelling. P eople infected with AIDS also come across a painful sensation at the roof of their mouths due to excessive production of the candida yeast. PHYSICAL TRAUMA The roof can experience swelling due to physical injury. This could be caused by cheek bites from or any other orthodontic problems. Acidic and spicy foods can also cause the roof of the mouth to hurt while other cleaning dental care chemicals could also trigger the mouth soreness.

SMOKING AND TOBACCO USE Excessive use of tobacco can lead to severe pain in the mouth. Due to the toxic waste present in tobacco, it can cause severe irritation in the mouth. Not only does tobacco use leads to swelling in the roof of the mouth but it also causes dryness in the mouth and weakens the body’s immunity. MEDICAL TREATMENTS Mouth sores can also occur as a side effect of severe medications or medical treatments. These include chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

PROVEN REMEDIES THAT YOU CAN TRY AT THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME SALT WATER S alt helps in easing out the pain caused from mouth sores. More so, it also aids in the sterilization of the mouth keeping germs and bacteria at bay. Therefore, mix salt and water, swish it in your mouth and spit it out. Do it for a minute daily for a week and see the amazing results for yourself. ALOE VERA I t open wounds or inflammation in the mouth; Aloe Vera is good for all. Not only this, but it also provides you with a soothing sensation so cut open a leaf, take the aloe Vera gel on your fingertip and spread it across the infected area. Repeat this twice daily for fast and effective results.

ICE CUBE Hold an ice cube on the affected area and watch the cold sensation lock up the blood flow in that area and give you a cooling sensation. TEA TREE OIL: Having anti-bacterial as well as anti-inflammatory properties, the tea tree oil is your ultimate rescue for mouth sores. Mix one quarts of this magical oil with three quarts of water, swish the mixture in your mouth for thirty seconds and spit. COCONUT MILK: Mixing equal parts of coconut milk with honey and rubbing it to the affected area provides comfort from mouth sores.

WHEN TO VISIT DOCTOR? Home remedies are tried and tested but given that they do not work out on the symptoms of mouths sores, it is highly advisable that you stop your self-medication and immediately visit a general physician. For instance, if you are experiencing : P ain while drinking fluids H ave sores on the roof of your mouth that change color A re already a patient of cancer or HIV H ave white patches on your tongue or upper palate N otice rash, high body temperature or difficulty in swallowing, then you should wait no more and rush to seek medical aid.

TREATMENT Mouth soreness is not an issue that should send goose bumps down your spine as it usually goes by itself in a week or two, however, if the sores are hard in texture and large, then a doctor may come in handy . Typically, a doctor may prescribe a corticosteroid ointment along with an antimicrobial mouth rinse. At other times, dentists may only prescribe an in-clinic made solution that should send the pain, swelling and any irritation away.

Some other forms of treatments are listed below : TRAUMA: In the case of a physical injury or if you burn the roof of your mouth accidentally, then you should immediately rinse it with cold water. Oral gels or soothing gels can also come in handy here . ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE: If the sores at the roof of the mouth are due to an electrolyte imbalance, then you may need to drink plenty of fluids and soothing liquids. In severe cases, you may also be headed to the Emergency Department of the hospital for urgent care.

SORES OR BLISTERS: Normally, both canker sores as well as cold sores go by their own in a matter of ten days or so. Given that they do not, antibiotic may be prescribed to you along with some pain relieving gels . CANCER: If cancer is behind your symptoms, then your doctor may refer you to an oncologist. Thereby, a variety of options would be discussed for you including radiations, chemotherapies or surgeries

SOME PRECAUTIONS THAT SHOULD BE TAKEN Stay away from spices and foods that cause acidity Keep miles apart from tobacco due to the high content of toxic matter present in it Do away from smoking, When you smoke a cigar, millions of irritants enter your throat and damage the sensitive tissue there. Take account of your stress levels and ensure that they are in control. High levels of stress may lead to canker sores. Keep your Vitamin B levels in check and take supplements if you have low levels of Vitamin B, as people with a deficiency of this vitamin have reported suffering from mouth sores