How Long Can Someone with Oral Fibrosis Expect to Live?
Generally, the lifespan of individuals with oral fibrosis depends on the severity of the condition and the effectiveness of treatment following diagnosis. Oral fibrosis is a relatively common oral mucosal disease that can be caused by frequent consumption of spicy and stimulating foods, vitamin deficiency, family genetics, and other factors. Common symptoms include oral burning sensation, limited mouth opening, and blisters on the oral mucosal wall.
If a patient is diagnosed with oral fibrosis, they can be treated with medications such as vitamin C tablets, prednisone acetate tablets, and compound cyclophosphamide tablets under the guidance of a doctor. If the condition is severe, surgical intervention to sever the fibrotic cords may be necessary to aid in recovery.