Inflammation of the mouth aphthous reflux Uncommon disease is common in 20% of people and is characterized by recurrent painful ulcers in the oral mucosa.
The cause is not fully known and is suspected of autoimmune disorder or viral cause that mimics small red spots on the mucous membranes of the mouth, lips and edges of the tongue and within hours turns into painful round ulcers with a diameter of 1-10 mm or several with a yellowish gray base that heals spontaneously within a week.
The cause is not fully known and is suspected of autoimmune disorder or viral cause that mimics small red spots on the mucous membranes of the mouth, lips and edges of the tongue and within hours turns into painful round ulcers with a diameter of 1-10 mm or several with a yellowish gray base that heals spontaneously within a week.