Mouth sores recurrent in 10 days - #10318
Mother is 77 years old and is experiencing.Mouth sores They are spread all over mouth and throat. She went on medication includingantibiotics b complex folic acid pre abd pro biotic . Situation improved in 3 weeks and after 7 days they have started appearing again
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Hi sir Sometimes it may be because of low immunity if she is diabetic keep sugars under control Kindly add TAB REBAPIMIDE 100mg 1-0-1 for 5 days Kindly ask her to take COCONUT PIECES if she can chew KENACORT Buccal paste 0.1 % local application twice daily Take care
Mouth sores that are recurrent in older adults can be quite concerning and there’s a number of potential underlying causes that need careful evaluation. Given that these sores improved with antibiotics and supplements, it suggests a possible infectious origin initially, but recurrence might point to other factors. Common causes for such sores include nutritional deficiencies, immune system issues, viral infections (like herpes simplex), fungal infections or systemic conditions like Behçet’s disease or lichen planus. Her age and any potentially compromised immune status should also be considered. It’s possible that the initial treatment didn’t entirely eliminate the underlying cause or there may be a chronic issue that needs ongoing management. Something to consider is evaluating her for nutritional deficiencies with blood tests, especially if the improvement was noted with vitamins. It’s also important to assess her overall oral hygiene practices, ensuring regular and gentle cleaning of her mouth, possibly with non-irritating mouthwashes. For recurring ulcers or sores, ruling out herpes simplex infection or oral thrush might require direct medical evaluation and possibly viral or fungal cultures. If she’s on any medications, check if mouth sores are a known side effect or if a drug interaction is contributing. MAking dietary adjustments to avoid irritating foods could also help. Her symptoms might require closer monitoring, and a visit to a specialist like a dermatologist or an ENT specialist might be beneficial, especially if the sores persist or worsen. Always keep an eye on any other concurrent symptoms, as those could give clues to the root cause. If she starts to have difficulty swallowing, loses weight, or has any significant systemic symptoms, seeking prompt medical care is important.
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