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Stomatitis Treatment

Overview

According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, stomatitis is a common oral health problem in India, with a prevalence rate ranging from 5% to 57%.

Stomatitis is a medical condition that refers to the inflammation of the mucous membranes inside the mouth, which can result in painful sores or ulcers. The condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, injuries, allergies, and autoimmune disorders.

When there is inflammation in these mucous membranes of the mouth, this problem is called stomatitis. This swelling can occur in the mucous membranes of any part of the mouth including the cheeks, gums, tongue, lips, inside the palate which can inhibit a person's ability to eat, talk and sleep, etc.This swelling can be the inflammation of one or more ulcers. It can be very painful with redness.

Ayurvedic treatment for stomatitis aims to reduce inflammation, promote healing of ulcers, and prevent infections in the mouth. Here are some ways in which Ayurvedic treatment helps to cure stomatitis:

  • Anti-inflammatory action
  • Antimicrobial action
  • Promoting healing
  • Boosting immunity
  • Personalized treatment

Research

Jain’s cow urine therapy clinic aims for a happy and healthy life by integrating ancient Ayurvedic knowledge with modern technology. Our therapy means cow urine including Ayurveda works on a person’s three doshas that are- The Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These tri-energies maintain our health, any imbalance in these doshas, is responsible for human’s health and disease. We are glad to say that we have seen so many positive results through our treatment. Thousands of people got rid of many diseases after taking our treatment.

Our patients not only put an end to their disease but also live a disease-free healthy life forever. This is the reason why people are getting attention towards our therapy. Our years of research in Ayurvedic treatments have helped us advance our methodology. We aim to reach as many people as we can to build a healthy and happy society all over the world.

Effective Treatment By Cow Urine Therapy

Jain’s Cow Urine Therapy promotes Ayurvedic remedies, treatments and therapies that are known worldwide for their efficient results.

Jain’s cow urine therapy helps to treat the disease by reducing the symptoms of the disease and works on the root cause of the disease. Cow urine therapy helps to reduce the pain and ulcers in the mouth and reduces redness and swelling in the gums and bad breath due to constant fever.

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Key herbs which makes the treatement more effective

Sonth

The anti-inflammatory effect of sonth can improve the clinical symptoms of aphthous stomatitis. It is widely beneficial in the treatment of mucosal lesions.

Saunf

Saunf is equally effective in increasing salivary and plaque pH. It can be used to lubricate and moisten the mouth, while at the same time providing caries protection to highly susceptible individuals.

Kulanjan

Kulanjan's constituent the main compound called myrcene is used for mouth cancer, bad breath. Rhizomes have anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-protozoal, anti-ulcer and expectorant activities.

Pudina

Pudina is generally known to improve oral hygiene and dental health. Pudina contains anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that maintain oral hygiene and treat stomatitis.

Ajwain

Ajwain seeds are effective to treat tooth pain. Its anti-inflammatory properties help relieve gum swelling, mouth ulcers, stomatitis and aids in reducing toothache.

Amla

Amla is a vitamin C-rich fruit that has a wide range of medicinal properties known from the ancient period. Antioxidants in amla help in neutralizing free radicals and reduce inflammation in the body. Amla is useful in stomatitis prevention as it has anti-inflammatory properties.

Tulsi

Tulsi leaves are quite effective in treating common oral infections. Antibacterial agents namely carvacrol and terpene are present in this plant. Tulsi leaves help in maintaining oral hygiene. It also increases immunity, which may help fight viral infections.

Mulethi

Mulethi has long been used in Ayurveda for its medicinal properties. For mouth ulcers caused due to stomach ailments, mulethi works wonders. It helps in cleaning the stomach and removes toxins that could be responsible for ulcers and stomatitis.

Kali Mirch

Kali Mirch also contains calcium, potassium and selenium. It is high in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties that help to prevent stomatitis.

Jeera

Jeera has a potential therapeutic effect on oral and dental diseases. It can also help cure bleeding gums, laryngitis, oral ulcers and halitosis. Jeera as a spice increases antioxidant intake, promotes digestion, and provides iron thus preventing stomatitis.

Kanchnar Guggul

Kanchnar is an ayurvedic ingredient that might be beneficial for treating stomatitis. Kanchnar helps in wound-healing by inducing the formation of new skin cells due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It helps manage stomatitis due to its Tridosha balancing and Deepan (appetizer) properties.

Sahajana

Tender leaves of sahajana treat stomatitis. It is well known for its medicinal value as its all parts are used in medicine. Its roots and fruits are antiparalytic. The roots are also laxative, expectorant, diuretic and good for inflammations, throat and treat stomatitis.

Giloy

Giloy has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant properties and analgesic actions that effectively treat the conditions of stomatitis.

Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha possessed a marked anti-inflammatory effect against stomatitis. This herb is a potent adaptogen i.e. it is a non-toxic herb that helps to normalize all bodily functions, by working on the HPA axis and the neuroendocrine system. It aggravates the Pitta doshas (digestion) and pacifies Vata (air) and Kapha (earth and water) doshas. Thus it helps to prevent mouth problems.

Kalmegh

Kalmegh is a multifunctional herb that acts as a Deepan & Pachan (digestive stimulant), Rakta shodhak (blood purifier), reduced inflammation, laxative, apart from this Kalmegh has antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties which reduce the risk of stomatitis.

Badi Elaichi

Badi Elaichi is used for the treatment, control, prevention, & improvement of oral health and stomatitis. It is rich in antioxidants. It helps in combating the symptoms of stomatitis, while the oil derived from its seeds acts as an antiseptic that is known to calm down stomatitis.

Baheda

The abundance of germ-killing properties, in baheda, helps in eliminating bacteria from the oral cavities and thus prevents swelling, bleeding, gum pain, and other oral problems.

Haldi

Haldi is a well-known anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial herb, making it useful for oral care. Curcumin in Haldi can prevent gingivitis or gum disease. It helped remove bacteria and inflammation.

Hing

The antibacterial and antiseptic properties of hing help in getting rid of dental problems like gum infection, bleeding gum and stomatitis etc.

Vidang

Vidang is generally used to expel worms and parasites from the stomach due to its anthelmintic properties. It is beneficial for indigestion and also helps to manage constipation due to its laxative property. It also has antibacterial properties which might be beneficial for stomatitis.

Cow Milk

It is rich in calcium and vitamin D which helps bones and teeth replenish minerals. In terms of oral health, this replenishment helps keep the mouth tough, strong and protected against bacteria and acids.

Cow Ghee

It serves as an antioxidant and is good for the immune system because it acts as a medium for the absorption of all fat-soluble vitamins. Besides, it has a high concentration of butyric acids and fatty acids that contain antiviral properties.

Cow Milk curd

Probiotics found in it help keep the smelly bacteria away from the mouth. It is rich in calcium and vitamin C which significantly reduces mouth problems by its compounds such as hydrogen sulfide.

Dalchini Powder

Dalchini powder is known for its antibacterial properties. It is essentially good for the teeth and gums. Dalchini powder not only beats stomatitis but also helps to prevent its symptoms.

Jaiphal Powder

It contains powerful antioxidants, antibacterial anti-inflammatory properties. Jaiphal powder is valued as a potent digestive stimulant, It can help to get rid of stomatitis.

Jivanti

As an anti-inflammatory herb jivanti is the most effective treatment for canker sores and stomatitis as it reduces swelling and pain.

Lawang Powder

It is especially essential for oral health. It can relieve tooth pain as well as help reduce gum disease. Lawang powder also has the natural ability to restrict the development of bacteria and can help fight mouth and throat infections.

Shuddha Shilajit

The antiviral potential of shuddha shilajit has been effectively used to treat the condition of stomatitis. It may have specific components that inhibit the formation of an ulcer. This herb has the effects of fulvic acid, an active component of shilajit, effective on the growth of oral bacteria.

Gojala

We use gojala in our cow-urine therapy, basically it means cow-urine extract, the main component in our medicine. This extract is made of the urine of the indigenous breeds of cow. Gojala has its own benefits because it’s beyond the possibility of any kind of contamination. It has high quality and is abundant. When gojala mixed with ayurvedic herbs it becomes more effective to treat any disease and favourable to the consequence of the particular disease. This extract is superimly tested and that’s why it’s more trustable and beneficial as well.

Quality of Life

Cow urine treatment brings good health and keeps the doshas in balance. Today as a result of our treatment people are constantly improving their health. It improves the quality of their daily life. Ayurvedic medicines along with cow urine can serve as a complementary therapy to reduce various side effects that come from using heavy doses, mental pressure, radiations, and chemotherapies. We guide people on how to live a happy and tension-free life with an untreatable disease if any. Thousands of people live a balanced life after taking our therapy and it’s a big achievement for us to give them a life they dream of.

Complication Prevention

Cow urine has a unique importance in Ayurveda which is likewise stated to be useful for stomatitis. Our years of tough work suggest that many complications of stomatitis vanish by the usage of our herbal medicines. Sufferers tell us that they notice a big relief in swelling of the mouth, pain in the inner and outer parts of the mouth, difficulty in eating, drinking, and swallowing, fever, mouth wounds, etc. It improves the patient’s immune system that works favorably for other complications of stomatitis.

Life Expectancy

Cow urine remedy is itself a number of desires if we are speaking approximately a person’s existence expectancy. Any ailment either it’s small or to a critical degree, comes with a poor effect on a human’s body and exists for some of the years, sometimes for a lifetime. Once the disorder is recognized, existence expectancy is short but no longer with cow-urine therapy. Our historic remedy now not most effectively relieves the disease but additionally will increase the lifestyles-span of that individual without leaving any toxins in his bloodstream and that is our ultimate purpose.

Reducing Drug Dependency

“Sarve bhavantu sukhinah, Sarve santu niramayah, Sarve bhadrani 

pashyantu, Maa kaschit dukha bhag bhavet" means let all be joyful, let all be free of sickness, let all see the reality, let no one suffer." We want our culture to be like this by adopting this saying. Our therapy accomplishes this by providing efficient care, enhancing the life expectancy of affected patients, and reducing drug dependency. In this new age, our treatment has more benefits and fewer risks than any medicinal solutions available. There are more benefits and nil risks to our therapy.

Reducing Recurrence Chances

In contrast to wide-ranging medical exercise, we focus on the root motive of the disease and elements that can improve the probabilities of sickness recurrence rather than focusing only on the management of disease through using this method, we are efficiently dropping recurrence costs and giving a brand new path to the human’s life as a way to stay their life in a better way each emotionally and bodily.

Causes of Stomatitis

Several reasons can be responsible for stomatitis -

  • Infection

Any type of viral or bacterial infection can cause stomatitis. This infection is especially caused by bacterial and viral infectious agents called simplex and herpes and Candida Albicans which are responsible for stomatitis.

  • Mouth injury

Any injury to the mouth can result in stomatitis. This injury can occur in both internal and external forms that directly damage the gums, lips, cheeks, palates, and mucous membranes of the tongue. The inside cut-off also causes stomatitis. Apart from this, accidental cutting of cheeks and tongue from inside also causes stomatitis. 

  • Weak immunity

Due to the weakening immunity of the person, their ability to stay healthy and fight diseases is degraded by which they are prone to frequent infections and this infection exposes the condition like stomatitis.

  • Physical and mental stress

Excessive physical and mental stress not only causes many types of psychological and physical illnesses but can also be responsible for increasing the risk of stomatitis. Stress reduces a person's sleep due to which there is a bad effect on his digestive system and this bad effect has a negative impact on the health of the mouth.

  • Reactive allergy

The abnormal reaction of some allergies affects the lining of the mouth. This allergy can usually be caused by oral contact with taste, metal, or other components that express hypersensitivity reactions to the mouth that cause the person to have stomatitis.

  • Nutritional deficiencies

Certain nutrients like vitamin B-12, folic acid, iron, or zinc are helpful in maintaining mouth health. These nutrients build and repair the tissues of the mouth, which keeps a person's mouth healthy. Lack of these nutrients in the body can cause stomatitis.

  • Some medicines

Certain medicines such as antibiotics, sulfa drugs, anti-epileptic, rheumatoid arthritis, and medicines used for chemotherapy may be responsible for the problem of stomatitis.

  • Smoking and tobacco consumption

By excessive consumption of tobacco and smoking, the mucous membranes of the parts of the mouth are badly affected which causes many blisters, sores, and swelling in the mouth of the person. All these conditions demonstrate the problem of stomatitis. 

  • Consumption of irritable and acidic food

Excessive hot, oil and chili spice-rich food, citrus fruits, etc. work to increase the risk of stomatitis.

 

Prevention from Stomatitis

To avoid stomatitis a person can take the following measures -

  • One should avoid excessive physical and mental stress.
  • A person should abandon habits like smoking and tobacco consumption.
  • A person should eat a diet rich in nutrition.
  • A person should try to avoid consuming food rich in hot and chilly spices.
  • To avoid any type of viral and bacterial infection, a person should try to increase his immunity.
  • One should consume more and more green vegetables and fruits etc.
  • A few precautions can prevent a person from getting hurt in the mouth.
  • Keeping allergens in mind, a person can protect himself from oral allergies.
  • The habit of properly drinking water helps to maintain a person's digestive system.

Symptoms of Stomatitis

The following symptoms and signs of stomatitis are -

  • Red, white and yellow blisters in lips, cheeks, palate, or tongue
  • Swelling of mouth
  • Pain in the inner and outer parts of the mouth
  • Difficulty in eating, drinking, and swallowing
  • Extreme burning sensation in the affected areas
  • Increased sensitivity to foods
  • Fever
  • Mouth wounds
  • The feeling of restlessness and irritability

 

Types of Stomatitis

There are two types of stomatitis-

  • Herpes stomatitis or cold sores

Sores and ulcers in the mouth caused by viral infection are known as herpes stomatitis or cold sores. Herpes stomatitis is contagious which can occur due to oral contact with a person. These wounds are filled with fluids and pus which are usually on the lips, gums, and upper palate. After some time, these wounds turn into dry crust and disappear automatically.

  • Aphthous stomatitis or canker sores

Aphthous stomatitis is also known as canker sores, which are the most common oral mucosal lesions. A canker is painful which is usually found as a yellow ulcer inside the cheeks, tongue, or lips. These canker sores are not caused by any virus or bacteria, nor are they contagious. These wounds can be caused due to injury on the mouth or cutting of the cheeks, lips, and tongue by the teeth. It can last ten to fifteen days and after that, they begin to disappear on their own.

Complication of Stomatitis

A person suffering from stomatitis may have the following complications -

  • The risk of recurrent skin and mouth infections because of stomatitis increases manifold.
  • There is a risk of spreading the infection in the mouth.
  • A person may have tooth loss due to stomatitis.
  • A prolonged period of stomatitis causes unbearable pain, burning, stinging in the mouth.
  • Eating problems affect a person's appetite
  • The person's weight starts dropping.
  • The person starts having physical weakness and fatigue.

Recognitions

Faq's

Can Ayurvedic treatment cure stomatitis completely?

Our ayurvedic treatment can help manage the symptoms of stomatitis and promote healing of ulcers, but complete cure depends on the underlying cause of stomatitis.

What are the Ayurvedic medicines commonly used for stomatitis?

Some commonly used in our Ayurvedic medicines for stomatitis include Triphala churna, Yashtimadhu (licorice) powder, Neem oil, Aloe vera gel, and Haritaki churna. These medicines have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that can help reduce inflammation and prevent infections in the mouth.

How long does it take for Ayurvedic treatment to show results in stomatitis?

The duration of our ayurvedic treatment for stomatitis may vary depending on the severity of the condition and individual factors. In general, Ayurvedic treatment can show results within a few days to a few weeks, but it is recommended to continue the treatment for a longer duration for complete healing and prevention of recurrence.

Are there any side effects of Ayurvedic treatment for stomatitis?

Our ayurvedic medicines and remedies are generally safe when used under our guidance. Our ayurvedic treatment is absolutely safe and improves immunity when used in long run.

What is Stomatitis?

Stomatitis refers to the inflammation of the oral mucosa. Jain's Cowurine Therapy suggests holistic approaches for managing Stomatitis.

What are the common symptoms of Stomatitis?

Symptoms may include mouth sores, pain, and difficulty in swallowing. Consult with Jain's Cowurine Therapy for natural remedies.

Are there different types of Stomatitis?

Yes, there are various types, such as aphthous stomatitis and herpetic stomatitis. Jain's Cowurine Therapy provides solutions for each.

What causes Stomatitis?

Causes vary, including viral infections, stress, and autoimmune disorders. Explore natural interventions with Jain's Cowurine Therapy.

How is Stomatitis diagnosed?

Diagnosis involves a dental examination and, if necessary, additional tests. Jain's Cowurine Therapy supports a comprehensive approach.

Can Stomatitis be prevented?

Some preventive measures include maintaining oral hygiene and managing stress. Jain's Cowurine Therapy emphasizes a holistic lifestyle.

What are the available treatments for Stomatitis?

Treatment options include topical ointments and lifestyle changes. Jain's Cowurine Therapy recommends Ayurvedic remedies for effective relief.

Is Stomatitis contagious?

It depends on the underlying cause; viral Stomatitis can be contagious. Jain's Cowurine Therapy advocates awareness and precautionary measures.

How long does Stomatitis last?

The duration varies, but most cases resolve within two weeks. Jain's Cowurine Therapy encourages consistent natural remedies for quicker recovery.

Can Stomatitis affect children?

Yes, children can experience Stomatitis. Jain's Cowurine Therapy provides safe and gentle solutions suitable for all age groups.

Are there specific foods to avoid with Stomatitis?

Spicy and acidic foods may exacerbate symptoms. Jain's Cowurine Therapy recommends a Stomatitis-friendly diet for optimal healing.

Can stress trigger Stomatitis?

Yes, stress is a potential trigger. Jain's Cowurine Therapy emphasizes stress management techniques for overall well-being.

Are there natural remedies for Stomatitis?

Yes, herbal mouth rinses and Ayurvedic remedies can be beneficial. Jain's Cowurine Therapy offers natural alternatives for Stomatitis care.

Is Stomatitis linked to other health conditions?

In some cases, yes. Jain's Cowurine Therapy promotes a holistic approach, considering overall health in Stomatitis management.

Can smoking worsen Stomatitis symptoms?

Smoking can exacerbate symptoms. Jain's Cowurine Therapy advises against smoking and supports lifestyle changes for improved oral health.

Can Stomatitis lead to complications?

In severe cases, complications may arise. Jain's Cowurine Therapy advocates early intervention and holistic care to prevent complications.