Friday, September 23, 2011

Identify Gingivostomatitis

Caused by a virus present in the saliva, Gingivostomatitis is a condition that is usually spread by close contact between an infected person to an uninfected person. Using contaminated utensils is another way a person can contract gingivostomatitis. The symptoms are uncomfortable and easy to identify.


Instructions


1. Look for blisters or sores around the mouth and gums. Gingivostomatitis causes uncomfortable mouth blisters or ulcerated sores. You may also see them appear on the roof of the mouth. The unsightly fluid-filled blisters break easily.


2. Notice if there is excessive drooling, complaints of a sore throat and unusually bad breath.








3. Listen for complaints of flu-like symptoms such as headache and chills. Individuals suffering from Gingivostomatitis also complain of lack of appetite and lack of desire to drink liquids.


4. Feel for enlarged lymph nodes at the neck. Sometimes it’s not easy to identify swollen lymph nodes if you’re not a trained professional.


5. Keep an eye out for change in energy level. Individuals suffering from gingivostomatitis have a decrease in energy level and increase in irritability. Accompanied with the symptoms listed above, there is no wonder why someone with gingivostomatitis is irritable.


6. Check for excessive gum bleeding. You can identify an individual with gingivostomatitis if the gums are red, swollen and bleeding.

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