Stomatitis
Stomatitis or Aphtha or ulcer in mouth, is an inflammation of the mucous lining of any of the structures in the mouth, it involves the gums, cheeks, lips, tongue, and the roof of the mouth. Stomatitis a inflammation of the mouth, it cause due to many conditions in the mouth itself , such as poorly fitted dentures, poor oral hygiene, from mouth burns from hot food or drinks, allergic reaction, infections , etc.
It is a painful condition associated with redness, swelling, and occasional bleeding from the affected area; the mouth may also have a bad breath problem. It can affect to any age group from a baby to elders.
Remedies / Symptoms
ARSENIC ALB
- Ulceration in mouth, edges of tongue ulcerated.
- Aphthae with violent burning pain, they become livid or bluish.
- Swollen and readily - bleeding gums, restlessness and great exhaustion.
BEPTISIA
- Stomatitis maternal; sore, ulcerated mouth.
- Chronic mercurial sore mouth; germs loose, flabby, dark – purplish and intolerable foetor.
- Fauces dark-red, studded with dark, putrid ulcers
CARBO VEG
- Mouth hot, tongue almost improvable salaiva bloody.
- Gums loose receding, ulcerated and bleeding.
- Oozing of blood, edges of gums yellow, indented, teeth loose and bad smell of ulcers.
HYDRASTIS
- Rawness of fauces and ulcer in throat.
- Stomatitis after mercury, or chlorate of potash.
- Ulcers sins mouth of nursing women or weakly children.
- Peppery taste, tongue as if burnt or raw, with dark red appearances and raised papillae