JAKARTA - Whether it's uncomfortable when chewing, the tongue hurts, or the sensation of burning, of course you've experienced pain in the mouth. However, what could be the cause? Oral pain can be caused by many things, including injuries, injuries, and certain illnesses.

Continue to read to study possible causes of verbal pain. As well as treatment options and when it is important to seek medical treatment as quoted by VOI fromHealthline, Wednesday, August 7.

You may feel pain in the mouth due to an injury due to an accident. For example, if you trip and fall, you may bite your lips or cheek. This can cause pain and pain in the mouth. You can also hurt your mouth by biting overheated food. This can cause burns to the roof of the mouth.

Pulty glands produce saliva that keeps the interior of the mouth moist. If this gland does not produce enough saliva, the mouth becomes dry. This can cause the mouth to feel dry, as well as sariawan, rough tongue, and burning sensations in the mouth. Often, dry mouth is caused by dehydration. However, certain drugs or underlying health conditions such as diabetes can also be a cause.

Sariawan is a small type of ulcus that you may see in the cheeks, around the tongue, or in the back of the roof of the mouth (soft ceiling). Sariawan often appears as a white lesion with a red edge.

Sariawan can be triggered by many factors. Some of the most common include:

Some sariawans can feel very painful, and you may also feel tingling or burning before the sariawan appears.

The pneumonia symplectic virus (HSV) is a virus that causes cold wounds. Although cold wounds are often associated with lips, if you have just been infected with the virus, you can experience painful lesions on your tongue, gums, and throat.

With cold wounds, you may feel a burning sensation before the lesions develop. Other symptoms can include:

Apart from HSV, various viral infections and other bacteria can cause painful wounds or lesions to appear in the mouth. Some of the most common include:

The oral planus lichen is a condition that can develop on the inside of the cheeks, gums, or tongue. This condition can appear as a prominent white patch, a swollen red area, or even as a wound.

This condition usually does not cause pain, but in some cases irritation and hatchlings can occur. The cause of the oral planus lichen is unknown, but it appears to be related to the immune response. The following factors can trigger this condition:

Papiloma skuamosa is a type of tame (non-cancer) growth that can develop in the mouth. This growth is caused by infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). Papiloma skuamosa most often appears in the roof of the mouth and tongue. Although it usually doesn't cause pain, this paliloma can feel pain or anorientation if its growth is disturbed when you chew or bite.


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