Relationship between skin mucosal diseases and oral diseases

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Relationship between skin mucosal diseases and oral diseases.

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SKIN MUCOSAL DISEASES Skin Mucosal disorders are diseases of the mucous membranes of the mouth and genitals caused by yeast, viruses and bacteria..

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OBJECTIVE The aim of our presentation is to provide an overview of common oral mucosal diseases to help with formulating a differential diagnosis and stratifying the urgency of referral ..

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What causes oral mucosal disease? Oral mucosal diseases may have an autoimmune link, meaning the body’s immune system attacks healthy cells. Some mucosal diseases are inherited..

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Our mucosal disease partners : Mucosal diseases can affect different parts of the body. Gastroenterology (digestive problems) Gynaecology (women’s health) Ophthalmology (vision) Otolaryngology (ear, nose, mouth and throat disorders) Rheumatology (arthritis).

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Oral candidiasis: Oral candidiasis is an opportunistic fungal infection usually caused by Candida albicans Symptoms White patches on the inner cheeks, tongue, roof of the mouth, and throat (photo showing candidiasis in the mouth) Redness or soreness Cotton-like feeling in the mouth Loss of taste Pain while eating or swallowing Cracking and redness at the corners of the mouth. Esophagus usually include pain when swallowing and difficulty swallowing..