Oral ulcers during ovulation

Oral ulcer during ovulation is a relatively common oral disease, and its occurrence is related to many factors. These include decreased immunity of the oral mucosa, malnutrition of the oral mucosa, bacterial infection of the oral mucosa, etc. In addition, long-term smoking, drinking, improper diet, emotional instability and other living habits will also have an impact on the occurrence of oral ulcers.

Symptoms of oral ulcers during ovulation mainly include pain on the oral mucosa, ulcers, and difficulty gargling. For women, the occurrence of oral ulcers is also related to the menstrual cycle, usually appearing between the 14th and 28th days of a woman's menstrual cycle.

Although the treatment methods for oral ulcers are diverse, they mainly include protection of oral mucosa, drug treatment, dietary conditioning, etc. Among them, the protection of oral mucosa is one of the important measures to treat oral ulcers, including using oral mucosal protectants, brushing teeth, gargling, etc. Drug treatment is also an important method in the treatment of oral ulcers, including the use of oral mucosal drugs, antibiotics, etc. Dietary conditioning is also one of the important measures in the treatment of oral ulcers, including avoiding spicy and irritating foods and increasing the intake of vitamins and minerals.