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Sprue Treatment

Teathsprue is a lesion or disorder in the form ulser (ulcers) found in the oral cavity. Ulser disorders have various types, but most often experienced by people is the kind of aphtous stomatitis or Canker Sores. What causes ulcers? What symptoms of ulcers? And how treatment ulcers?
Causes of Sprue
The lesions are usually found on the sprue mucosa of the lips, cheeks, tongue, soft palate, and gum base. The cause of canker sores remains unclear, but many who mentioned the theory that ulcers associated with immune problems.
Several types of disease, lack of intake of nutrients (especially iron and vitamin B12), allergies, trauma (eg being bitten), stress, and hormonal changes (menstrual cycle) can also trigger canker sores.

Sprue Symptoms
Sprue may appear as lesions of small size, large, or in significant amounts. Sprue lesion may also appear repeatedly or phrase is called recurrent.

Before ulser formed lesions, inflamed areas usually stung like a punctured or burned. After 2 or 3 days later ulser lesions formed in the inflamed area.
The pain of small ulcers will usually lost between 7 to 10 days, and these lesions will recover completely within 1 to 2 weeks. However, if the size of the lesions, ulcers large enough lesion usually takes between several weeks to several months to heal.
Sprue who do not recover within 1 week should be consulted with a dentist. Because there are several other diseases more dangerous form similar lesinya sprue, including dangerous diseases such as cancer of the mouth. Read the rest of this entry »