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Getting mouth ulcer frequently(once in 2weeks). Taking vit b tablets every time. Having fungal infection in foot
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The oral ulcers and fungal infection in the foot are unrelated. If you get frequent ulcerations then it needs to be investigated otherwise just apply Zytee or Dologel CT.
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Use a mouthwash 2-3 times daily
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Apply dologel ct
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Getting frequent mouth ulcers need to be addressed with proper investigations and diagnosis. Ulcers never always due to lack of vitamins. Over taking of any particular vitamin leads to hyper-vitaminosis which is dangerous in further. Having fungal infection on the foot means you are immuno-compromised ( less immunity than normal). Pertaining to oral ulcers, several reasons for occurrence are there other than lack of vitamins. Detecting the reason and targeted therapy will cure your problem.
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