I have a kanker sore!?!


Question: I have a kanker sore!!?
How do you get kanker soress and how do you get rid of them!?!?!?Please help it hurts so much and i just want to get rid of it!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Gargal with salt water!.
Put a dab of toothpaste on it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I know what you mean!. I get canker sores too!. They can be aggravated by certain foods, stress, illness, or menstruation!. Canker sores can also be genetically linked!. Maybe another relative of yours also gets canker sores from time to time!. In my case my mum and I get them and tomatoes and orange juice for example aggravate our sores!. You can use orejel or gargle with salt water for a couple of days!. It will hurt at first but after awhile the sore will decrease in size and the pain will go away!. Just rest, keep your mouth very clean, and try to stay away from acidic foods and drinks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

There is stuff called kanker aide at the drug store, you put it on the sores, so that it is covered so you can eat without it stinging!.

I get them so much, I got my doctor to prescribe me a mouth wash, called magic mouthwash!. It is a mix of stuff, like tetracycline, and you rinse it in your mouth a couple times a day!. That has been the only thing that has really worked!.

I think yogurt is suppose to be really good for kanker sores too!. They even have yogurt "pills" at the drug stores!.

They hurt I know!. Sorry!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Take 500 mg of L-lysine daily!. It is an amino acid in the form of a vitamin, and helps to clear and prevent kanker sores and cold sores!. This is the kind I take!. It is the Quantum Health brand, they sell it at health food stores and vitamin stores!. http://images!.luckyvitamin!.com/mgen/merc!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I usually get a kanker sore when there is bacteria in my mouth!.!.!. or if u put ur hands in ur mouth alot all of the germs make one!.

i try to ignore it as much as possible because then it just goes away

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Just search for it with ur tongue, then put it between ur teeth!. Squeeze it hard like u would a pimple but using ur teeth!. It will pop kind of like a pimple and the pain will be gone, it will heal up in a day's time!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It's a contagious virus!. Gargle with the strongest antispetic you can tollerate!. Chew lots of ice (it will also kill the germs and relieve the discomfort)!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

http://familydoctor!.org/online/famdocen/!.!.!.

read that - it answers both of your questions!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

put a dab of listerine on it!. it'll still take time, but less time!.


and until it's gone, there's numbing stuff you can put on them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Salt water or salty foods kill them!. It's basically mouth ance!. You can also chew them, it hurts but it kills them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I think you need to wait for them to go away in a week!. Alright!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

rinse your mouth with salt water daily a keep your fingers out of your mouth if you drink soda clean the top off good ,,just keep clean okWww@Answer-Health@Com

lemon juice to cauterize itWww@Answer-Health@Com

yogert!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!. im serious, it helpsWww@Answer-Health@Com

try orogel it workssssssssWww@Answer-Health@Com

Causes

The exact cause of many canker sores or aphthous ulcers is unknown!. Factors that provoke them include stress, fatigue, illness, injury from accidental biting, hormonal changes, menstruation, sudden weight loss, food allergies, the foaming agent in toothpaste (SLS), and deficiencies in vitamin B12, iron, and folic acid!.[3] Some drugs, such as nicorandil, also have been linked with mouth ulcers!. In some cases they are thought to be caused by an overreaction by the body's own immune system!. Certain viruses can also cause aphthous ulcers, such as Herpes simplex!.
Trauma to the mouth is the most common trigger of aphthous ulcers!.[1][2][3] Physical trauma, such as that caused by toothbrush abrasions, laceration with sharp foods or objects, accidental biting (particularly common with sharp canine teeth), or dental braces can cause mouth ulcers by breaking the mucous membrane!. Other factors, such as chemical irritants or thermal injury, may also lead to the development of ulcers!. The large majority of toothpastes sold in the U!.S!. contain Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which is known to cause aphthous ulcers in certain individuals!. Using a toothpaste without SLS will reduce the frequency of aphthous ulcers in persons who experience aphthous ulcers caused by SLS!.[4][5][6] However, some studies find no connection between SLS in toothpaste and mouth ulcers!.[7]
A possible cause of aphthous ulcers in a susceptible population is gluten intolerance (Celiac disease), whereby consumption of wheat, rye, barley and sometimes oats, results in chronic mouth ulcers!. However, two small studies of patients with Celiac disease did not demonstrate a link between the disease and aphthous ulcers!. [8][9] On the other hand, one of the same studies concluded that one-third of its test group found relief from canker sores after eliminating gluten from the diet [8] This means observing a strict diet, eliminating breads, pastas, cakes, pies, scones, biscuits, beers and so on from the diet and substituting gluten-free varieties where available!. The opportunity to go into such a drastic measure is to be balanced with its potential benefits!.
Although the exact cause is not known, aphthous ulcers are thought to form when the body becomes aware of and attacks molecules which it does not recognize!.[10] The presence of the unrecognized molecules garners a reaction by the T-cells, which trigger a reaction that causes the damage of a mouth ulcer!. People who get these ulcers have lower numbers of regulatory T-cells!.[10]
Repeat episodes of aphthous ulcers can be indicative of an immunodeficiency, signalling low levels of immunoglobulin in the mucous membrane of the mouth!.[citation needed] Certain types of chemotherapy cause mouth ulcers as a side effect!.[11] Mouth ulcers may also be symptoms or complications of several diseases listed in the following section!. The treatment depends on the believed cause!.
[edit]Treatment

[edit]Non-prescription treatments
In most cases treatment is not required and the ulcers will disappear on their own!. Suggestions to reduce the pain caused by an ulcer include avoiding spicy food, rinsing with salt water or over-the-counter mouthwashes, proper oral hygiene and non-prescription local anesthetics!.[12] Active ingredients in the latter generally include benzocaine,[13] benzydamine or choline salicylate!.[14] Anaesthetic mouthwashes containing benzydamine hydrochloride have not been shown to reduce the number of new ulcers or significantly reduce pain,[15] and evidence supporting the use of other topical anaesthetics is very limited though some individuals may find them effective!.[16] In general their role is limited; their duration of effectiveness is generally short and does not provide pain control throughout the day; the medications may cause complications in children!.[17] Evidence is limited for the use of antimicrobial mouthwashes but suggests that they may reduce the painfulness and duration of ulcers and increase the number of days between ulcerations, without reducing the number of new ulcers!.[18] Liquorice root extract may help heal or reduce the growth of canker sores if applied early on and is available in over-the-counter patches!.[19] A mixture of equal parts water and hydrogen peroxide applied to the ulcer may speed healing, and applying Milk of Magnesia after this treatment can relieve discomfort!.[12] A very effective way to heal the sore quickly is to squeeze the oil from a vitamin E capsule directly onto the sore!. [20]
[edit]Prescription treatments
Corticosteroid preparations containing hydrocortisone hemisuccinate or triamcinolone acetonide to control symptoms are effective in treating severe aphthous ulcers!.[16][21][22]
Multiple ulcers may be treated with an antiviral medication!. The application of silver nitrate will cauterize the sore; a single treatment reduces pain but does not affect healing time!.[23]
Ulcers larger than 1 cm or lasting longer than two weeks may require treatment with tetracycline[24] though in children it can cause tooth discoloration if the teeth are still developing!.[12] The use of tetracyclin is controversial, as is treatment with levamisole, colchicine, gamma-globulin, dapsone, estrogen replacement and monoamine oxidase inhibitors!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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