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Mouth ulcers after vaccination
Hi, After vaccination I am suffering from ulcers which are not getting cured. I have also taken gastro related medicines and multivitamin on doctor's prescription for 15 days but no relief. My ulcers are like rubbed skin inside lips and gums. I feel like water is also getting sticked to my mouth. What can be the cause and how to treat. Is any thing serious which needs immediate attention. Kindly advice.
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You might be havinga disease namely "Pemphigus" better visit a MD Dermatologist doctor in person for evaluation. (Doctor of skin)
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Firstly you didnt mentioned about which vaccine. Next consult us with picture for better understanding and treatment.
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U can mouth paint gel
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