Question

What should be done for a child with oral ulcers who has been receiving intravenous injections for five days but has not seen any improvement in their oral condition, and who refuses to eat or drink? How can the healing process be accelerated so that the child can resume normal eating?

Answer

Oral ulcers are a common oral mucosal disease characterized by periodic recurrences and are prone to relapse. There is currently no specific treatment for this condition, but the following methods can be tried: taking oral tablets of vitamin C and B2, and using a lozenge containing iodine (Cetylite). After two months of alternating use, there may be noticeable improvement. These suggestions may be helpful for your situation, and I wish you good health!