Try eating ' jakemans throat and chest' sweets. They get rid of them fast and pain free.
The term mouth ulcer is generally very broad and have diverse types. As most things go, a mouth ulcer is generally applied to anything that causes sores in or around your mouth. The two most common ones are cold sores and canker sores.
So, just use common home remedies for either one. One to try: Swish twice a day with Maalox.
I use a Tums and let it dissolve on the ulcer. Most of the time that works, but if not, just let it go away on its own...I know it's painful.
You can put salt on it, but it will hurt very badly.
Try drinking loads of water, and take Vitamin B tablets
Hope it helps :)
An aphthous ulcer is an ulcer in the mouth, caused by a break in the mucous membrane.
You should keep salt on a mouth ulcer for about 5 minutes.
normally you get a mouth ulcer from running low or stress or not having enough vitamin b12
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No. It is toxic to humans.
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An ulcer is a discontinuation of a membrane,. The most common are mouth ulcers. There are also internal ulcers such as a peptic ulcer or IBD.
If a stomach ulcer, no! Alcohol of any kind is bad. If a mouth ulcer then wine is fine.
from the definition ulcer is the break out of the membrane which cause malfunction of that part so the effect depend on the type of ulcer that you talking about for example ulcer of mouth stomach etc
An ulcer is a sore on the lining of the digestive tract. Since Crohn's can effect any part of the gastrointestinal tract an ulcer can form anywhere from mouth to anus.
the answer is yes.you may get HIV by kissing someone infected, but you would have to pass spit.aka tongue kissing.
Mouth ulcer symptoms vary as per individual. Some commonly seen symptoms include: a painful sore on the inside of the mouth or on the tongue, pain and difficulty eating and a fever. Sores generally appear white with a red edge or border.