Angular cheilitis is a condition characterized by inflammation and cracking at the corners of the mouth, typically caused by a combination of factors including fungal or bacterial infections, nutritional deficiencies, and drooling. Herpetic gingivostomatitis is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, presenting as painful sores in the mouth and on the lips. Both conditions can be uncomfortable but are treated differently, with angular cheilitis often responding well to antifungal or antibacterial creams, while herpetic gingivostomatitis may require antiviral medication.
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Herpes infection of the gums and other parts of the mouth is called herpetic gingivostomatitis
Can an adult who has Herpetic Gingovastamitis give it to their child?
The infected areas of the gums turn red in color and have whitish herpetic lesions
Symptomatic
They will always carry the virus. It can be spread anytime even with no sores present.
what is anug of the mouth
ANUG is the abbreviation for Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis, a relatively severe and painful infection of the gums.
Gingivostomatitis is inflammation of the gingiva (gums) and the oral mucosa of the mouth (basically, the inside your mouth and cheeks).
That is your basic cold sore on your gums or in the lining of the mouth. Some 90% of the population has herpes simplex I. The virus lies dormant waiting for some form of stress to trigger it. The stress could be practically anything but commonly it results from a bacterial infection, lack of sleep, or even a blow to the area.
Herpetic means related to herpes. A herpetic infection could be genital herpes, shingles, cold sores, or other infections caused by viruses in the herpes family.
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