Small granular bumps all over the mouth
Small granular bumps in the mouth may be caused by conditions such as oral ulcers, allergies, or herpes simplex, and treatment usually requires medication. Specific causes are as follows:
1. Oral Ulcers
Frequent consumption of spicy foods may lead to oral ulcers, causing small, abnormally painful bumps inside the mouth. Treatment may include medications such as Bingbor powder, Cetylpyridinium Iodide tablets, or Guilin Watermelon Frost lozenges, used according to medical advice.
2. Allergy
Consuming allergenic foods can cause blisters or small grain-like bumps inside the mouth and around the lips, often accompanied by itching. Antiallergic medications such as Loratadine tablets or Cetirizine Hydrochloride tablets may be taken under a doctor's guidance.
3. Herpes Simplex
Infection with the herpes simplex virus can cause herpes simplex, leading to skin damage inside the mouth, with raised small blisters and a burning pain. Antiviral treatment may include medications such as Valacyclovir Hydrochloride tablets, Acyclovir tablets, or Roxithromycin capsules, taken under medical supervision.
In addition, small bumps in the mouth may also result from hand-foot-and-mouth disease, oral lichen planus, or ectopic sebaceous glands. Patients are advised to seek hospital evaluation and receive treatment based on their specific condition, while maintaining a light diet in daily life.