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Mouth ulcer and cough
I have been facing mouth ulcer issues for a long time. I have visited multiple doctors before, and every doctor suggested I might have some B12 deficiency or other deficiencies. I have taken pills multiple times and done some blood tests, but the ulcers haven't healed completely. They occur every month or two, and sometimes even within two weeks. Could you please suggest how I can identify what this symptom is and why it usually occurs? Please note that the pain is severe once the ulcer appears.
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Hello pa, mouth ulcers occurs due to many causes. Most commonly it follows stress, irregular diet, spicy foods, smoking, vitamin def etc. it is better to consult ENT SPECIALIST for further management. Drink more water Yoga for stress management Dont take spicy foods
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Ulcers have multifactorial causes. Also further evaluation needed for management.
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Avoid oily and spicy food
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