How to Recognize and Treat Gingivostomatitis

Treating Gingivostomatitis at Home

When it comes to managing gingivostomatitis, there are some home remedies that can be useful. If your child is experiencing pain or running a fever, you may consider using over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. These medications can help alleviate discomfort and reduce fever. Additionally, numbing agents commonly used for teething can be applied topically to provide relief from the sores. It is important to note that before using any natural remedies, such as tea tree or peppermint oil, which possess antibiotic and antiviral properties, it is advisable to consult a physician. These highly concentrated oils should be applied to the child’s face only under the guidance and supervision of a medical professional.


When is it necessary to consult a doctor?

There may be instances when over-the-counter pain medications fail to provide sufficient relief. In such situations, it is advisable to schedule an appointment with a doctor as they can prescribe stronger medications. Additionally, if parents detect the early signs of gingivostomatitis, seeking medical attention can lead to the administration of treatments that might help prevent the infection from worsening. It is also crucial for parents to be mindful of the possibility of dehydration, especially in cases where a child has not consumed food or fluids for more than 24 hours, in which case immediate medical intervention is necessary.

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