What should I do if my child has oral ulcers and doesn't eat

  From the moment a baby is born, they will face various problems. Oral ulcers are a headache inducing disease. Oral ulcers refer to white ulcers that grow in the mouth. Once a child suffers from them, they will also feel pain while eating, and the most direct harm is the impact on development. So, what should children do if they don't eat due to oral ulcers?

  

What should I do if my child has oral ulcers and doesn't eat1

  1. Firstly, it is necessary to take anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment. Oral ulcers are generally caused by inflammation in the body, such as appetite fire, pharyngitis, and other diseases. Taking anti-inflammatory drugs can reduce inflammation and cure oral ulcers naturally. While taking medication, it is important to eat more fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C, as many oral ulcer problems are caused by a lack of trace elements in the body. With sufficient trace elements, oral ulcers are not likely to come knocking on the door.

  2. If a child develops oral ulcers, it is important to give them plenty of water. This can promote metabolism, quickly eliminate bacteria from the body, and prevent dehydration. After the oral ulcer is treated and cured, it is not easy to recur. Water can also prevent children from catching colds and enhance their physical fitness.

  3. Children with oral ulcer do not like to eat, most of which are because the food will cause wound pain. Therefore, it is recommended to give children liquid food, such as Congee, porridge, etc., to avoid large fish and large meat, and the food temperature should be appropriate, not too hot to cause psychological shadow to children.

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