Effective Home Remedies for Treating Stomatitis

There are contraindications. Consult your doctor.

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Calendula Tincture (pharmaceutical preparation): For rinsing, it is recommended to use 1 teaspoon of tincture diluted in half a glass of boiled water, or prepare an infusion from 20 grams of flowers in a glass of boiling water. Dilute with water in a ratio of 1:2 or 1:3.

Sage: To prepare the infusion, take 4 teaspoons of chopped sage leaves and pour 2 glasses of boiling water over them. Let it steep for 30 minutes and use it for rinsing.

St. John’s Wort: An infusion of St. John’s Wort can be prepared with 40% alcohol in a ratio of 1:5. This remedy has astringent and anti-inflammatory properties and is used for mouth rinsing (30-40 drops in a glass of water).

Chamomile: Pour 1 tablespoon of chamomile flowers into a glass of boiling water and let it steep for 30 minutes. The strained infusion is used for mouth rinsing.

Oak Bark: To prepare an infusion, use 1 tablespoon of chopped oak bark in a glass of boiling water. Boil on low heat for 15 minutes, then cool and strain. Use it for rinsing.

Honey and Garlic for Stomatitis: Mix honey with crushed garlic and apply it to the gums 2-3 times a day to alleviate symptoms.

Hydrogen Peroxide for Stomatitis: Use hydrogen peroxide to cauterize affected areas several times a day.

Carrot Juice: Freshly squeezed carrot juice can be used for mouth rinsing as often as possible to accelerate healing.

Mix of Honey, Oil, Novocaine, and Egg White: Mix 1 teaspoon of honey, unrefined sunflower oil, a vial of novocaine, and the white of one egg. Hold the mixture in your mouth for 10-15 minutes, 6-8 times a day. Usually, stomatitis resolves by the third day.

Hydrogen Peroxide or Furacilin: For mouth rinsing, use a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide (1 teaspoon in half a glass of water) or a furacilin solution (1 tablet in a glass of water).