I need a cure for mouth ulcers.. what causes them?!


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I need a cure for mouth ulcers.. what causes them?


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Mouth ulcerTreatmentThe exact treatment will depend on the cause of the ulcer. Sometimes all that is required is to remove the cause of the ulcer, such as a sharp tooth.
The following self-care measures may help to reduce pain from mouth ulcers:
keep your mouth clean at all times, avoid foods that are spicy, acidic, salty or particularly hot or cold, which can make the symptoms worse, eat a healthy diet that includes fresh fruit and vegetables, gargle with warm salt water, use a diluted chlorhexidine mouthwash once a day to help reduce the length of time the ulcers last. sprays and rinses are also available for pain relief. You can also use special products that are available from your pharmacist:
Adcortyl in Orabase. Dry the area first with a cotton wool bud and then use a wet finger or the back of a spoon to put the cream on the sore area. You can use it up to four times a day after meals. However, it is most effective to use this cream late at night as it stays there for longer. You may find it has a gritty feel in your mouth Corlan Pellets are small bitter tasting tablets that dissolve in your mouth releasing a drug that acts on the ulcer. Place them near the ulcer. You can use them four times a day. There are many preparations that you can buy without prescription. However, you should consult your dentist in case you need additional medications or if the ulcers persist.

Mouth ulcerCausesRecurrent mouth ulcers may be due to:
too little iron or a lack of vitamins in the diet, especially B12 and C, hormonal changes - many women get ulcers at the time of their periods, stress,· infections, particularly herpes simplex in children and some adults, Behcet's disease, an auto-immune disease caused by the body attacking the cells lining the mouth, sensitivity to foods containing some preservatives and flavouring agents, such as cinnnamaldehyde, bowel disease such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, coeliac disease (gluten sensitivity), and skin diseases such as Lichen Planus, Herpes Simplex or Pemphigus. Some medicines can also cause mouth ulcers.
Recurrent mouth ulcers cannot be caught by kissing, or by sharing drinks and utensils, because they are not caused by an infection.




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