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Mouth Ulcer
Yesterday night I found with mouth ulcer or sour ! While am eating it's cause pain and little pain in teeth and ear too !! What to do
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It is known as aphthous minor if one ulcer or aphthous major if more than one, nothing to worry it vil go away in a week , you can apply mucaine gel 3 -4 times a day and do salt water gargle . This will help you
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Ulcers generally take 1-2weeks to heal completely. recurrent ulcers can be due to local mouth conditions such as rough teeth surface or rough mouth appliances or dentures n cheek bites. It can also b due to General nutrtional deficiency, digestion prob, work pressure n stressful lifestyle etc. Certain bacterial n viral infections also cause ulcers. Treatment: start on multivitamin tabs which includes vit c n iron supplements if ur hb% levels r low. Apply dologel oral ointment on ulcers thrice daily. Avoid spicy n oily food, alcohol, tea n coffee. Drink plenty of water n hv fibrous n citrous foods. Visit dentist to rule out oral factors responsible for ulcers.
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