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I've got mouth ulcer n from 5 days
M taking tablets but not getting cured, what should i do? is there any other way to get cured soon??
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Apply clenora gel on the ulcers twice daily after meals,if still the problem persists after a week,,then see a dentist.
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Hi Mam , ulcers can be for various reasons like stress , vitamin deficiency, so pls consult Dentist and checkup done , dentist wil suggest you proper medication , thank you , Dr.Venkat. VDENTIS , Hyderabad
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Avoid stress , eat healthy
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Hello dear ulcers could be due to a multiple reasons like stress , gastrointestinal disorders, vitamin deficiency or sharp cusp of a tooth. Only proper diagnosis would help. One needs to find out the etiology . Usually ulcers heal by 4 to 6 days.
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Avoid spicy food. Warm saline rinses would help.
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Ulcer might be because of so many reasons ... should know about root cause Apply anaesthetic gel for 3-4 times for 5days ... take vit tabs n keep ur self stress free
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Hi ulcers may be due to many reasons you should check the reason behind weather it's due to stress , infection or vitamin deficiency. Visit your near by dentist they will help you with medication along with analgesic and antispetic gel depending on the condition..
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avoid taking spicy foods it may cause more irritation. apply analgesic gel before food, prescribed by your dentist..
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hello, you need to visit a dentist and get it checked. For an ulcer you can apply baking soda over it, or do baking soda in water mouth rinses. this will give you relief from pain and heal the ulcer. if it still persists, you can consult a physician and get your Vitamin B levels checked. if required take supplements for it.
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Mouth ulcer can be because of multiple reasons like vitamin deficiency, stress related or viral infection. It can be a sinus which shows pus accumulation. Proper clinical check up required
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May be the cause of ulcer is not vitamin deficiency. Find the actual cause.
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visit a dentist
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anesthetic gel application can ease pain, especially before food.
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Hello Mam, Ulcers usually takes about 2-3 weeks to heal.You can apply Dologel-CT gel over the ulcers 4-5 times a day for 10-12 days.Avoid eating spicy food for sometime. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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