I am doing salt water rinse for mouth ulcers/wounds. Should i rinse the mouth with fresh water after salt water rinse or leave it as it is for some time.
Any other suggestions to heal wound fast?
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Please be aware
See for wound healing betadine water solution is the best and for pus and swellings salt water is the best.i suggest you to please ckarify what lesions you are having so that suitable treatment is given.for further details you can consult me
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After salt water rinses no need to rinse it with any thing.
For ulcer you can apply Dologel Ct twice a day, apply it for two minutes, then rinse it off.
For more queries you can visit clinic or video consult
rexidin m forte gel OR dologel CT, locally apply on the ULCERATED SURFACE , keep Applied for 2 minutes at a time,, do not swallow ointment contaminated saliva,spit out.
after each use, clean mouth thoroughly by repeated gargling.
Do it for 5 - 7 times/day.
Greetings,
Sir,Ulcers heals on its own with in 5-7 days if you want to heal it fast or want to get relief of burning you can use RAXIDINE M gel.
You can also continue your salt water gargles
Ulcers can be due to multiple reasons. You can start taking some multivitamins and use a mouthwash too. A topical gel like Tess gel or Kenacort ointment will help meanwhile.
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Multivitamins -Tab Becosules Z for 20-25 days( 1 tablet per day)
Tab. Limcee for 30 days ( 1 tablet per day)
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