What is oral fever?


Healing with compassion, caring with purpose.
Oral fever may be due to dry oral mucosa syndrome. This disease occurs in women aged 40-50 during menopause or menopause. Due to immune dysfunction, salivary gland function is severely impaired, saliva secretion is severely reduced, resulting in extremely dry oral mucosa, showing a burning sensation, accompanied by tongue numbness and taste disorders and other symptoms. Oral fever may also be oral mucosa showing ulcers, ulcers will make local redness, pain, pain, redness of the mucosal surface showing white ulceration, so there will be a feeling of fever in the mouth. Oral fever may also be suffering from inflammation in the mouth, such as pulpitis, periapical periodontitis or wisdom tooth pericoronitis, these inflammation will cause local mucosa to show redness, pain, resulting in a feeling of fever in the mouth.