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Frequent mouth ulcers
I am getting continuous mouth ulcers...after one heals...another appears...this is happening from last one and a half month.
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there are lot of reasons for mouth ulcers like stress, hormonal changes, dry mouth etc depending upon the size severity and frequecy treatment plan varies. drink lots of water apply dentogel topical ointment if you have burning sensation while eating food or drinking w water or talking take becusel tablets
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Take Melcovit gold, for 30 days, once a day. Becosule Z, once a day for 45 days. After food. Attach picture of ulcers. Location of ulcer? Under specific mental stress due to exams or health or any other reason?
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Take multivitamins with zinc like A to Z gold or b complex vitamins like Becosule Z. The most common reasons are stree and nutrient deficiency. Take diets rich in vitamins and antioxidants. Use hexigel and mucopain ointments to get relief from infection and pain or burning sensation. If doesnt help , consult dentist.
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Take vitamins and antioxidants.
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