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Frequent Mouth Ulcers
I'm 19 yrs Old Boy , I got frequent Mouth Ulcers and it's painful to eat . I have use many aurvedic treatments like Salt water , Honey , teabags , magnesium milk etc but it's not effective So my question is what to do to stop these mouth ulcers .
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1)Take garlic and crush it.......boil water.add this crushed garlic after stopping the fire .keep it aside for 2 minutes. Use this water as mouth wash.keep inside the mouth for five minutes and spit it.twice daily for a week. Take some vitamin B supplements. 2) powder doxycycline 100mg tab and mix it with half glass normal water & use this as mouth wash twice daily for 7days along with vitamin B supplements.
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It's also called a stress ulcer or aphthous ulcer. I guess u r a student.its a frequent issue of students,as they sleep late night,less water intake n stress ful schedule. Rx Cap:becosule For 5 days Once before bed Ointment: kenacort 0.1% To b applied before n after meals over the affected areas
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