Hi mam...
Ulcer is the break or discontiuity of oral epitelium...
Causes of oral ulcer
**stress and anxiety
**Vit B12 deficiency and folic acid deficiency
**Iron deficiency anemia
**viral infections
**Genetic factor
**Irritation from sharp objects
**Gastric disturbance (GERD)...
Next Steps
kindly consult with dentists clinically to rule out cause and management
Health Tips
Drink plenty of water
Avoid hot nd spicy foods
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Hi...firstly ulcers which keeps on coming back now and then are Aphthous ulcers which heal by themselves....the causes maybe due to vitamin deficiency or stresses or any tooth problems ( sharp margins or cusps) or any systemic problem ( increased gastrointestinal secretions)....rule out the problem by clearing any sort of problems in the oral cavity then go for general physician...
Frequent ulcerations is a sign of any sharp Tooth edges or cheek bite. chronic Ulcers might also be associated with systemic diseases. Get a consultation done with a specialist to determine the root cause.
Next Steps
Refer to an Oral pathologist or Oral Medicine Specialist
Health Tips
Use Becosules Tablet for 1 week, Apply Dologel ointment on Ulcers for symptomatic relief.
Mouth ulcers can occur due to many reasons- gastric problems, indigestion, acidity etc, vitamin deficiency and even stress.All these factors need to be looked into. You can add a vitamin bcomplex to your diet like becasules or supradyn once daily
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