Dr my age is 28 i having a mouth ulcer in my toung may be 2 week gone but not healing i had putting zytee lotion in my mouth and taking azee 250 medicine also but not healing .
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To solve the problem, cause of the problem needs to be found & eliminated
So visit a dentist & explain him your problem, and history of the ulcer if you remember
Gel can be applied for temporary relief
Next Steps
visit dentist
Health Tips
Avoid spicy food
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Hi sir.....
Mouth ulcer may be due to many cause.....It may be due to stress,vitamin deficiency,or due to irritation from any sharp tooth,burns from hot and spicy food ,sometimes gatric disturbance may also cause mouth ulcer...
Next Steps
Kindly visit nearby dentist to rule out the cause and treatment should be done according to that
Health Tips
Avoid self medication and avoid eating hot and spicy food items....consume plenty of water..
Reason for ulcer should be known first.
1.If it is due to stress..it may be relieved by multi vitamin tablets n mouth washes.
2.If u hv any sharp cusp causing that ulcer..it should be smoothened.
Check it out..
Apply hexigel or dologel on the ulcer 5-6 times a day. Avoid hot and spicy food. Add a vitamin bcomplex tablet to your diet. Wait for a week or so. If it does not heal please get it checked.
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