How to quickly treat oral ulcers in children

  Oral ulcers, also known as "mouth sores", are a common oral disease that may cause symptoms such as chronic pharyngitis and constipation. If a child has oral ulcers, they must be very careful because their immune system is weak and their ability to recover is not as good as adults. So, do you know how to quickly cure oral ulcers in children?

  

How to quickly treat oral ulcers in children1

  1. Drinking honey juice method

  Regularly give the sick child 10% bee juice or rinse their mouth, as many oral ulcers are caused by internal heat. Honey water not only has anti-inflammatory effects, but also has pain relieving effects, which can help promote wound healing.

  2. Auricularia auricula therapy

  Boil 10 grams of black and white fungus and 10 grams of hawthorn in three bowls of water until one bowl, then eat the fungus and drink the soup. Drinking a few more times a day can alleviate oral ulcers.

  3. Cocoa therapy

  Mix cocoa powder and honey together to make a paste, and then swallow it regularly. Moreover, the taste of cocoa powder and honey are both favorite among children, and we believe that this treatment method is the most effective in preventing and treating oral ulcers in babies.

  4. Cabbage root therapy

  Crush the roots of cabbage, mustard seeds, and scallions together, and then use gauze to stick these vegetables to the soles of your feet.

  5. Whole milk powder method

  Add an appropriate amount of sugar to whole milk powder and take it at night during rest. Under normal circumstances, it can be cured in two days.

  6. Vitamin C

  After crushing the vitamin C, just apply it to the wound. Of course, it's okay if the baby accidentally eats it.

  The above is the encyclopedia introduction about how to quickly cure oral ulcers in children. These folk remedies are all folk remedies. It's best for mothers to consult a doctor before using them. Babies with oral ulcers are already very uncomfortable, so mothers need to be even more careful in their care. It should be noted that oral ulcers are contagious, and if the care turns into herpetic oral ulcers, it will be even more difficult to take care of.

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