Can oral mucosa exfoliation heal itself?


Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
If the patient's oral mucosa has exfoliation, it is generally unable to heal itself. Oral mucosa exfoliation may be caused by oral mucosal lesions, which generally requires intervention. For example, if a patient has oral candidiasis and thus causes oral mucosa to fall off, he should be treated, possibly with local medication, possibly systemic treatment, or surgery, such as local gargle with sodium bicarbonate solution, such as nystatin tablets for patients, if the effect of drug treatment is not good, surgery may be necessary. Of course, if the patient is exposed to allergens, it may also cause oral mucosa to fall off, it should be treated with anti-allergic drugs, such as loratadine, chlorpheniramine. The above plan is for reference only, and the specific drug use should be combined with your own situation under the guidance of a professional doctor.