Thrush is often characterized by reddish oval or circular wounds with a white, gray or yellow central part surrounded by a red line. Various areas on the surface in the oral cavity can be the place of the emergence of canker sores, no exception to canker sores on the gums.
Wherever it is located, the presence of canker sores is very disturbing and can cause pain. It is important to always maintain oral hygiene and gums, to avoid thrush in the gums or other parts of the oral cavity.
Various Possible Causes
Thrush in the gums caused by a number of conditions similar to thrush on the tongue, lips, or palate and the walls of the oral cavity. Here are some reasons:- Mouth injury. Injuries are generally caused by accidentally biting certain parts of the oral cavity or brushing teeth too hard, so that the gums get injured, which can then lead to infection. The content of SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) in toothpaste or mouthwash can also trigger the growth of canker sores.
- Nutritional deficiencies. Insufficient nutrients, such as iron, folic acid and vitamins B12 and C, are believed to contribute to triggering thrush.
- Sensitive to exposure to certain foods or drinks. Including coffee, chocolate, strawberries, beans, cheese and spicy foods.
- Suffer from certain diseases. Certain diseases such as herpes, inflammation of the digestive tract or disorders of the immune system, are also known to trigger canker sores.
- Stress. Stress that is not well controlled is also believed to trigger thrush. For example, when the class exams or work piling up in the office can make you get sprue.
- Genetic. Although not yet known with certainty, but the vulnerability of someone suffering from canker sores can be genetically inherited from parents or close relatives.
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