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Special drugs for oral ulcers after radiotherapy
Key reminder: Many patients develop oral ulcers after radiotherapy, which can be very uncomfortable for patients. In this case, patients can use some external application drugs, such as watermelon frost, Bingpeng powder, or propolis oral film, which are very common. These external application drugs have few side effects, good effects, and do not affect the normal daily life of patients.
If you have a little understanding of radiotherapy, you will definitely know that radiotherapy can cause a series of side effects. Some patients may develop anorexia, a few patients may experience nausea and vomiting, and some patients may even develop oral ulcers. This will make it more difficult for patients to eat. Next, the editor will introduce to you what special drugs are available for treating oral ulcers after radiotherapy.
What are the special drugs for treating oral ulcers after radiotherapy? In this case, patients can use some external application drugs, because most cancer patients will take some drugs during treatment, which are likely to damage the kidney function. Therefore, if the patient has an oral ulcer, it is best to use some external application drugs to prevent further damage to the patient’s kidney function.
Among the many external application drugs, propolis oral film is very common, but the operation of this drug is relatively simple. The patient only needs to apply the propolis oral film to the patient’s oral ulcer, and generally maintain a dosage of twice a day to better alleviate the patient’s pain. If the patient is allergic to the ingredients in the drug, then this external application drug cannot be used.
Of course, patients can also use Bingpeng powder or watermelon frost lozenges to treat oral ulcers, which is very effective. Of course, during this period, patients also need to supplement vitamin C. If the intake of food has been unable to meet the needs of the patient’s body, then in this case, patients can choose to take vitamin C supplements to accelerate the healing of the wound and improve the body’s resistance.
It can be seen from the original text that there are many drugs for treating oral ulcers after radiotherapy, but when it comes to very good effects and few side effects, some external application drugs are the best choice. Among them, propolis oral film, natural Bingpeng powder or watermelon frost lozenges, and watermelon frost are all very common. If the patient persists in using these external application drugs, they can better alleviate the discomfort caused by oral ulcers.