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Mouth ulcers
I have mouth ulcers since 5 days . I take medicines to cure but nothing result . I can't able to eat anything . I'm drinking only cold water in last days . I think these are canker sores . Because they are too painfull . These are grow over my tongue and on the end also. So please help me what I do to overcome this and also I have to eat or drink .
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Mouth ulcers take upto 7 to 10 days to completely subside. To speed up healing you can take high dosage of vit c chewable tablet limcee and b complex like becosules. Also can apply hexigel to the ulcer . If these are recurrent ulcers then most common cause is stress. Or if it's happening in one particular area it may be due to local irritant like a sharp tooth .
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We need to know the etiology, that is the causation! Whether the drugs themselves or causing this or is there an underlying condition. Then only a suitable treatment could be provided. Use dentogel, a topical anaesthetic for temporary relief
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