What should oral ulcers do during chemotherapy?

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Taking into account the particularity of the body during chemotherapy, recurrent oral ulcers are mainly based on local anti-inflammatory, relieving oral pain and promoting ulcer healing. Systemic treatment is aimed at prolonging the intermittent period. The attack period is also the acute period. Pain is more obvious. Local medication can be taken. For example, painkillers such as lidocaine gel, benzocaine gel, benzidamine spray, etc. are appropriately applied to the ulcer surface. Continuous application of 2 times can achieve temporary analgesic effect. After the acute period, you should eat more vegetables and fruits, supplement water in an appropriate amount, keep your stools unobstructed and your mouth moist, ensure adequate sleep, and prevent excessive fatigue. At the same time, you should also strengthen physical exercise to enhance your immunity. As for systemic medication, you need to communicate with the attending doctor in time. Do not use drugs without permission.



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