Diseases of the mucous membranes.. Change in primary lesions either due to continuous mouth moisture. Vesicles and bubbles leave gray lesions after ulceration

Diseases of the mucous membranes:
Are usually more difficult to diagnose than other skin diseases, as a result of a change in primary lesions, whether due to continuous mouth moisture or other elements that reach the mouth from the outside, whether through food, tooth or other detergents.
Distances should be made between the mucous membranes of the mouth and milk spots in infants caused by the accumulation of milk in the internal aspects of the mucous of the buccal.
Vesicles and bubbles leave gray lesions after ulceration and are numerous on the surface of the skin where it becomes difficult to differentiate and discriminate on mucous membranes of the mouth.
Oral lesions are usually bleached, benign and tender.
There are several physiological or pathological factors that may affect the pharynx and tongue.
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