Stomatitis is an inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa, often accompanied by pain. Usually it is represented by aphthous stomatitis, for which treatment
Over-the-counter medications, such as acetaminophen, can be used to reduce the pain associated with stomatitis. Aphthous stomatitis is rarely
Very common: herpetic stomatitis, hand-foot-mouth disease, and recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) Topical corticosteroids, colchicine, and cytotoxic drugs
Anaphylaxis Urticaria Angioedema Drug-induced hepatotoxicity Pruritus without rash Exanthematous drug eruption Aphthous stomatitis Psoriasis.
Anaphylaxis Urticaria Angioedema Drug-induced hepatotoxicity Pruritus without rash Exanthematous drug eruption Aphthous stomatitis Psoriasis.
If stomatitis is caused by a fungal infection, the doctor prescribes drugs based on clotrimazole. They are used in the form of a solution or gel. One of the most effective is the drug Candide . If stomatitis occurs against the background of a bacterial or viral infection, the patient is shown Imudon lozenges.
Anaphylaxis Urticaria Angioedema Drug-induced hepatotoxicity Pruritus without rash Exanthematous drug eruption Aphthous stomatitis Psoriasis.
Usual dosage for gingivitis/periodontitis and stomatitis (off label use for stomatitis):2-5 Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs.
Steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used for systemic conditions with stomatitis manifestation. If the cause of stomatitis is due to medical treatment or cancer therapy, management needs to be aggressive ( 4 )[ A ].
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