Sutton Disease II
Sutton Disease II: Introduction
Sutton Disease II: A mouth condition characterized by large recurring mouth ulcers which can be very painful. There may be one or more ulcers and they can occur on the cheek, tongue, lips or base of gums. Sutton disease is differentiated from other aphthous ulcers by size - larger than 1 cm.
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Symptoms of Sutton Disease II
- Burning mouth sensation preceding ulcer development
- Tingling mouth sensation preceding ulcer development
- Recurring painful inflammation in mouth
- Recurring painful ulcer in mouth
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Treatments for Sutton Disease II
- The condition is usually self-limiting and will resolve itself in time without specific treatment. Severe cases may require corticosteroids or antiviral drugs. Good oral hygiene may minimize reoccurrences
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Sutton Disease II: Complications
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Causes of Sutton Disease II
- Possibly linked to immune system abnormalities where the immune system reacts to normal bacteria in the mouth
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Prognosis for Sutton Disease II
Prognosis for Sutton Disease II:
The ulcers can take weeks or even longer than a month to heal.
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Definitions of Sutton Disease II:
Sutton Disease II is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of
Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health
(NIH). This means that Sutton Disease II, or a subtype of Sutton Disease II,
affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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