Pediatric angular stomatitis mainly occurs around the corners of the child's mouth, and is generally more likely to occur in children. Pediatric angular stomatitis, in fact, is commonly known as "rotten corners of the mouth" in folk culture. This is mainly caused by abnormal appearance such as cracks and pustules around the corners of the mouth, which can seriously affect children's speech and eating. So, what vitamins should children take for oral inflammation?
It is generally said that pediatric angular inflammation occurs more frequently in autumn and winter, which is related to a decrease in sebaceous gland secretion. As sebaceous glands decrease, the skin around the corner of the mouth becomes dry and cracked, allowing viruses or bacteria to invade and cause the onset of pediatric angular inflammation.
The prevention of pediatric angular inflammation is very important, but children who have already experienced angular inflammation should pay attention to timely supplementation of vitamins, especially vitamin B2 and vitamin C. Of course, considering that it is a child, it is still necessary to consult a doctor when choosing to give it to a child, and pay attention to the daily dosage of the child's medication.
In addition, parents of children with angular stomatitis should pay attention to daily care, as children are prone to abnormalities such as dry lips. Parents should pay attention to giving children more water and allowing them to eat more vegetables such as white radish and bok choy. There is also spinach and pork liver soup, which is also suitable for children with angular stomatitis.