2024年10月28日星期一

Chronic Mouth Ulcers_ Understanding and Managing Long-Term Oral Lesions


Chronic Mouth Ulcers: Understanding and Managing Long-Term Oral Lesions

Mouth ulcers that persist for an extended period, such as 212 days (approximately 7 months), are considered chronic and require serious medical attention. These long-lasting oral lesions can significantly impact a person's quality of life and may indicate underlying health issues. Here's an in-depth look at chronic mouth ulcers and how to approach their management:



Definition and Concern:

Chronic mouth ulcers are open sores in the mouth that last for several weeks or months. A duration of 212 days is highly unusual and concerning, as most typical mouth ulcers heal within 1-2 weeks.

 

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