
Oral ulcers in children after nebulization
Disease description:
The child previously went to the hospital for coughing and received nebulizer treatment. After several days of treatment, two mouth ulcers appeared in the mouth. How should this be treated? Mouth ulcers in children after nebulizer therapy.

After nebulizer treatment, children may develop mouth ulcers due to various factors such as drug irritation, indigestion, viral infection, drug side effects, allergic reactions, mechanical injury, or nutritional deficiencies. In such cases, parents should promptly take their child to see a doctor to determine the condition through oral examination and routine blood tests. During treatment, in addition to following medical advice and undergoing appropriate pharmacological therapy, parents should also pay attention to adjusting their child's diet, avoiding spicy and irritating foods, and consuming more fresh vegetables and fruits to replenish nutrients. Additionally, maintaining good oral hygiene, rinsing the mouth frequently, and brushing teeth regularly are important measures to promote healing of mouth ulcers. Comprehensive treatment can effectively alleviate symptoms of mouth ulcers in children and promote their recovery.