Hi, I get this mouth ulcer at the same place again and again. It gets healed automatically and again same place it occurs.
Please check and suggest medication. It's happening since many days
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I understand how uncomfortable and frustrating this can be.
From what you’ve described and from the pic u have sent, this looks like recurrent mouth ulcer. These ulcers often heal on their own and then come back in the same place, which is quite common.
They can happen due to stress, acidity, lack of vitamins (B12), or can be due to repeated irritation from teeth or lip biting. In most cases, this is not serious, but since it keeps coming back,, it’s important to treat it properly.
Next Steps
To help the ulcer heal fast and reduce pain,,
Apply Dologel CT gel directly on the ulcer 3 times a day
Take a tab B-complex once daily after food for 10 days
Apply Hexigel at night to prevent infection
If the ulcer does not heal within 14 days or starts bleeding, please consult with a doctor for examination
Health Tips
Avoid spicy, sour, and veryy hot foods.
Do not bite the ulcer repeatedly
Maintain good oral hygiene.
Do not lie down immediately after fooda,, wait at least 2 hours, as acidity can worsen mouth ulcers
Reduce stress and get adequate sleep
Keep hydrated, enough sleep,.. It cam be due to vitamin b deficiency.. Please connect me throgh practo or wattsap nine zero seven two twozero seven zero nine three for detail prescription
✓Vitamin deficiency or repeated injury is the usual reason.
✓Recurrent Aphthous Ulcer
✓Triggered by:
Stress
Vitamin deficiencies (B12, iron, folate)
Local trauma (sharp tooth, brushing at same spot)
Next Steps
✓Vitamin B-complex + Zinc
✓Dologel -CT ointment on affected lesion
This looks like a common mouth ulcer that can come and go and usually heals on its own. Avoid spicy or hot foods and keep the area clean; a soothing mouth gel can help with pain.
Dear Patient
Recurrent ulcer at the same spot is usually due to recurrent aphthous ulcer, local trauma from sharp tooth, stress, acidity, vitamin B12 or iron deficiency, or less commonly fungal or precancerous irritation if it does not heal fully.
What you can do
Use topical gel like triamcinolone oral paste or choline salicylate lignocaine gel 2 to 3 times daily after food
Take B complex with B12 and folic acid for 3 to 4 weeks
Avoid spicy acidic foods tobacco and alcohol
Maintain good oral hygiene and check for sharp tooth edge or bite trauma
if ulcer persists more than 2 weeks becomes very painful increases in size or you have weight loss.
Text me on Practo if you want exact prescription and dose guidance.
This pattern is very common and is most often due to recurrent aphthous stomatitis (also called canker sores or aphthous ulcers). These are small, painful ulcers inside the mouth (on soft tissues like the inner cheek, lips, tongue underside, etc.). The exact cause is often unclear, but it frequently involves a mix of factors like:
Local irritation or minor trauma in that specific area (e.g., accidental biting, sharp tooth edge, aggressive brushing, or friction from food/dental work).
Triggers such as stress, certain foods (spicy, acidic, or rough items), hormonal changes, or even toothpaste ingredients.
In some cases, nutritional deficiencies (e.g., iron, vitamin B12, folate) or underlying conditions (like gastrointestinal issues), though these usually cause more widespread ulcers.
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