"Why Is There Redness and Inflammation on the Inner Upper Jaw?"
Red congestion on the inner wall of the upper jaw of the mouth may be caused by factors such as food irritation, oral ulcers, and hemangiomas, and requires examination and treatment at the hospital.
1. Food Irritation: If you frequently consume excessively hard or hot food, it may irritate the inner walls of the mouth and upper jaw, leading to congestion and pain. If it is not particularly severe, dietary adjustments can be made to improve the situation by consuming foods that are easy to chew, which may gradually lead to recovery.
2. Oral Ulcers: Oral ulcers are caused by infection or vitamin deficiency, resulting in red spots, congestion, and significant pain on the local mucosa. Treatment can involve using medications such as oral ulcer powder and amoxicillin capsules in coordination with a doctor, which can promote inflammation resolution and pain relief.
3. Hemangiomas: The cause of hemangiomas is not particularly clear and may be related to genetic factors, among others. They appear similar to congestion and can be treated with laser therapy to remove the affected tissue.
Other possible causes include gingivitis or abnormal blood coagulation function. If the congestion persists without subsiding, it is necessary to visit the hospital for examination and treatment.