Canker sores are a common condition in children, and as a mother, it is important to know how to deal with them correctly. First of all, stay calm and don't panic, canker sores can heal on their own in most cases. Next, according to the actual situation of the child, take the following measures:
1.Pay attention to oral hygiene. Help your child get into the Xi of brushing their teeth and using mouthwash after meals to keep their mouth clean. Avoid spicy, irritating foods that can worsen mouth sores.
2.Supplemental nutrition. During canker sores, your child's appetite may be affected, so mothers should try to eat as much as possible to ensure that their children are getting enough nutrients. Vegetables, fruits, lean meats and other foods rich in vitamins and minerals can be appropriately added to enhance children's body resistance.
3.Medication**. According to your doctor's advice, you may be able to use anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, and healing-promoting medications. Pay attention to the child's reaction to the medication, and if the symptoms are not relieved, see a doctor in time.
4.Adjust your schedule. Make sure your child gets enough sleep and avoid staying up late. Keep the room well ventilated to avoid keeping your child in a depressed and anxious mood for a long time.
5.Pay attention to your child's psychology. Canker sores may make the child feel pain and discomfort, so mothers should pay more attention to their children, listen patiently to their children's demands, and resolve their children's worries and fears in a timely manner.
6.Prevention of mouth sores**. Pay attention to your child's daily diet and Xi habits to avoid overwork and stress. After the child**, appropriate outdoor activities are carried out to enhance physical fitness.
In short, during the period of the child's mouth ulcer, the mother should pay close attention to the child's condition, take corresponding measures according to the actual situation, do a good job of nursing, and help the child as soon as possible. At the same time, focus on prevention and reduce the likelihood of mouth ulcers**.