Other Mouth Symptoms of Crohns Disease Besides ulcers, changes in and around the mouth that may be due to Crohns include: Angular cheilitis, which is cracked, red, sore skin at the corners of the mouth Gingivitis, or gum inflammation that can lead to bleeding, swelling, and redness (one of the most common mouth symptoms of Crohns disease in children) Foul-smelling breath Abscesses, or pus-filled lumps, that keep growing back Dental decay due to repeated vomiting Red, scaly skin around the lips Glossitis, or a swollen, inflamed tongue Oral symptoms that are specific to Crohns disease include: Inflammation and redness in the groove between the cheeks and gums, an area known as the sulcus Long, narrow ulcers that often form straight lines in the gum, sulcus, and the insides of the cheeks Scar tissue on the lining of the mouth, sometimes also including small, fleshy lumps in the mouth called mucosal tags Causes and Risk Factors for Crohns Mouth Symptoms A number of risk factors make a person more likely to experience oral symptoms of Crohns disease

BPC-157's mechanism Curr Pharm Des Lead Wellness Clinician & Nurse Practitioner Justin Kitchens is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C) and functional medicine practitioner at Balanced Aesthetics + Wellness in Atlanta, GA
Other team members include Will Sutton and Cindy Lopez
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