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Getting mouth ulcer very often
Am suffering from mouth once in two weeks. Its hurting a lot and making me worst even to speak or talk.
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Hello, you can apply baking soda over it or do baking soda in water mouth rinses. This will help to heal your ulcers. If they still persist, you need to consult a physician and get your vitamin B levels checked. If required take supplements for it.
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Tiny round Ulcers in oral cavity on movable mucosa are common and due to stress and often vanish once stress gets reduced and need only symptomatic relief.
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Can consult good Homoeopath if they are frequent. Can consult dentist to rule out any other cause.
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Follow strict oral hygiene, reduce stress, and have balanced healthy bland diet.
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Hello Ma'am Greetings of the day. Mouth ulcers may be due infection, stress or nutritional deficiencies. Visit a dentist for a proper clinical examination. You can take multivitamin tablets and use Mucopain for symptomatic relief. Maintain a good oral hygiene and balanced diet.
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Ulcers may be due to various reasons like nutritional deficiencies, stress, sometimes infections. So, would recommend you to visit a Dentist nearby for proper evaluation. Use Rexidine M gel or Mucopain for symptomatic relief and use Multivitamin supplements.
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Use Mucopain gel to avoid discomfort
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