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Treating Sprue


 Sprue, is not a serious illness and life-threatening, but this condition is very annoying and irritating because it makes it difficult to eat and speak. There are some easy ways to treat thrush.
Sprue or known as stomatitis is a swelling or inflammation that occurs in the lining of the mouth mucosa.
This can be caused from several factors, such as stress, wounds in mouth, food allergies, menstrual cycle, too many take antibiotics or acid.
Areas that could be affected by canker sores including the cheeks, gums, tongue, lips and palate. Also thrush can also cause bleeding, swelling and a red color. 


In some cases, the materials in the house can be an easy way to treat thrush, as reported by mayoclinic and eHow on Monday (04/04/2011), namely:
1. Gargling with salt water Gargling with warm water mixed with salt three times a day to heal wounds quickly sprue. Salt content to draw fluid in order to accelerate wound healing of canker sores.
2. Drinking yogurt Yogurt helps the balance of bacteria in the mouth and body. This will speed healing and help prevent canker sores. To feel the results, make sure the yogurt contains live acidophilus.
3. Rinse mouth with traditional medicine Rinse mouth with one of several traditional medicines, such as aloe vera, grape seed extract, hydrogen peroxide, plum juice, tea tree oil and warm water with salt.
4. Apply wounds with garlic and papaya Applying the medication directly to the canker sores can also accelerate wound healing process. Use raw onion, papaya or tea bag directly on the wound canker sores.
5. Try baking soda Mix baking soda with water that is used as a mouthwash or toothpaste to coat the wound canker sores. Baking soda will help eliminate bacteria in the mouth and reduces pain.
6. Take vitamins Studies show thrush is more common in people with less vitamin B. Vitamin C, iron and folic acid also plays a role in preventing and healing of canker sores.
If the thrush does not go away until 2 weeks or more, then you should see a doctor. This is a sign of more serious conditions that need to be addressed

Source : detik

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