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I am getting regularly mouth ulcer within 1.5 to 2 months from last 5-6 years. It took minimum 10 days to go away by itselg. I even consult doctors before but that treatment was just temporary just for one time cure . But it dont stop coming regularly. So please help whom should i consult or what to do.
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It could be because of stomach problem , or if you are consuming too much of spicy or outside food. You should visit a dentist to rule out any dental cause.
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Poor oral hygiene and a vitamin b12 defeciency can bring about frequent ulcers. Other underlying medical conditions should be ruled out and treated accordingly.
Don't worry it happens at this age, these ulcers are stress related. Improve your diet with increased water intake, a glass of milk and fruits daily. For detailed diagnosis visit a dentist.
There is no specific treatment for mouth ulcers.. You can get only symptomatic relief..there are many factors that cause mouth ulcers like stress, vitamin B complex deficiency, Higher Antibiotics, less sleeping time etc..Try to find out which is your root cause and treat your ulcers accordingly.. It may not give you permanent relief but it will definitely cut down the frequency and severity of occurrence of mouth ulcers..
Next Steps
Get your Vit B12 checked...This vitamin is very useful in stress management.. you can apply oraways or kenakort0.1% oral gel locally for symptomatic relief...
Health Tips
Increase your water intake.. it will keep your body cool.. Eat healthy, take required rest, meditate at least for 10-15 min..it will lower your stress level...even if you think u are not going through stress there may be internal stress...
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