What Is a Stasis Ulcer?

Mouth ulcers: also known as recurrent aphthous ulcers, is a recurrent oral mucosal disease. It is characterized by recurrent attacks, unbearable burning pain, and can cause multiple complications. Mouth ulcers usually occur during spring and autumn exchanges. The ulcer usually does not need medication, and heals itself in one to two weeks. You can also take a bit of vitamins. Vc and Vb1 can be taken together, and two to three days will heal. Pay attention to drink plenty of water and rest.

Throat ulcer

Mouth ulcers: also known as recurrent aphthous ulcers
Herpes pharyngitis
More common in children under 7 years of age, with acute onset and sudden high
1. Sore throat is the main symptom, often unilateral and swallowed
1. Proper isolation, adequate rest, and plenty of water.
2.
1. for simplicity
Egg + mung bean
Mung beans are cool and sweet, with clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing heat and annoying, and quenching thirst
1. The inspection project for cases of simple ulcerative angina is mainly based on the "A".
2. For those suspected of complications and undiagnosed for a time, the inspection project should include the "A" and "B" of the inspection frame.
1. Cure: Fever, sore throat disappeared, and pharyngeal mucosa ulcer was cured.
2. Improvement: improvement of symptoms and signs.
3. Unhealed: The symptoms and signs have not improved.
Usually eat more fruits and vegetables, live a regular life, do not stay up late. Multi-exercise works well and is the fundamental solution. Everyone feels that physical exercise does not seem to be directly related to oral ulcers, but it is not at all. Exercise can enhance physical fitness, improve immunity, and the oral cavity is not easily infected. Develop the habit of brushing your teeth daily, rinsing your mouth multiple times, eating a light diet, bowel movements once a day, clearing the upper airway lesions, and spleen and stomach heat. Indifference. Moderate sexual intercourse, avoid smoking and alcohol is the main means of prevention.

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