Mouth sores are small, painful blisters formed inside the oral cavity. The triggering agents are hypersensitivity, infection, hormonal changes, stress, and vitamin deficiency. Rinsing the mouth with saltwater or baking soda will help to cure mouth sores.
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I have been experiencing mouth ulcers for the past five years. Please suggest a solution for this.
Query: Hello doctor, I have been suffering from mouth ulcers for the past 5 years. Sometimes, the severity of these ulcers (stress ulcers) is very high. I have tried using B-complex, vitamin C chewable, Zinco-vit (multivitamins) tablets, glycerin, and Benzocaine jelly to treat these ulcers, but there has... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Thanks for trusting us with your health care. I can understand your concern. Well, the symptoms look like recurring aphthous stomatitis or recurring canker sores. They can be caused due to a number of reasons, such as stress, nutritional deficiencies (iron, vitamin B12, and folic acid), h... Read Full »