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I just started getting a pain in my mouth, it started about yesterday but I haven't really been paying attention to it until now. Since now it hurts a lot more. I wanted to see what it looks like and I took a picture of it, I looks like a bruise on the inside of my mouth and feels like a small bump. It hurts to move my tongue and swallow since the.. Sore? Is next to it
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Hello, Looks like you got some aphthous ulcer in your mouth, don't worry its a very normal condition. Consume lot of liquids, take some multi vitamins (vit a, b complex, c, minerals and antioxidants) once daily for a week and it should be fine. You can buy some ulcer get with lidocaine which will relieve the condition. Take care
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if the pain persists and the ulcer become bigger visit your dentist
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I hope you are not taking too much stress. Stress also causes ulcer.
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Maintaining good oral hygiene and use of an antiseptic mouthwash or spray (e.g. chlorhexidine) can prevent secondary infection and therefore hasten healing. A topical analgesic (e.g. benzydamine mouthwash) may reduce pain.
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Hello, It might be ulcer or laceration. You can use oral ulcer gel . It will take 1week to heal completely.
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oral ulcer gel- eg Mucopain gel
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