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Ulcers in mouth
Hi. I am 16 years old. Mouth ulcers are occuring in a regular basis. I am take the vitamin capsules but no benefit has been seen yet. What should I do
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Mouth ulcers can be due to many reasons. To give solution, need to evaluate ,why it's happening. To relieve pain you can apply dologel, dentogel ,mucopain.
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whenever,ulcers appear,see oral medicine expert. Try to notice when, how and how many are occurring.
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If you know the cause, you can prevent it. supplements help, but they are not the only solutions. N no. of treatment solutions available.. depending upon intensity of pain further treatment can be planned
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Mouth ulcer also known as canker sores.are normally small, painful lesion that develop in your mouth Mouth ulcers are not contagious and usually go away with in one to two weeks.if it last for a long without healing you should seek the advice of a dentist
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using a rinse of saltwater and baking soda, covering mouth ulcers with baking soda paste, apply ointment like orajel,or mucopain to realf of pain, taking nutritional supplement like folic acid,vitminB6, vitamin B12,and zinc
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