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mouth sores
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hand-foot-and-mouth disease, mouth sores, various types of sores, appear anywhere, the mouth, the inner cheeks, gums, tongue, lips, palate,
most mouth sores, cold sores, fever blisters, canker sores, a mechanical irritation, biting cheek, tongue, lip, chewing tobacco, braces, a sharp, broken tooth, poorly fitting dentures, burning mouth from hot food, drinks, cold sores, herpes simplex virus, very contagious, have tenderness, tingling, burning, the actual sore appears, herpes sores begin, blisters, crust over, herpes virus, reside in body, appearing, a mouth sore only, something provokes it, such circumstances, another illness, fever, stress, hormonal changes, menstruation, sun exposure, canker sores, not contagious, appear, a single pale, yellow ulcer, a red outer ring, a cluster of such lesions, canker sores is not entirely clear, related to, a virus, a temporary weakness in immune system, from cold, flu, hormonal changes, mechanical irritation, stress, low levels of vitamin b-12, folate, unknown reasons, women, get canker sores more often than men, related to hormonal changes, less commonly, mouth sores, a sign of an underlying illness, tumor, reaction to a medication, such potential illnesses, grouped into several broad categories, infection, hand-foot-mouth syndrome, autoimmune diseases, lupus, bleeding disorders, malignancy (cancer, immunosuppression, immune system is compromised, have aids, receiving medication after a transplant, drugs that might cause mouth sores include chemotherapeutic agents, cancer, aspirin, barbiturates, insomnia, gold, rheumatoid arthritis, penicillin, phenytoin, seizures, streptomycin, sulfonamides,
mouth sores generally last 10 to 14 days, last up to 6 weeks, make feel better, gargle, cool water, eat popsicles, particularly helpful, mouth burn, avoid hot beverages, foods, spicy, salty foods, citrus, take pain relievers, acetaminophen, canker sores, rinse, salt water, apply a thin paste of baking soda, water, mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide, 1 part water, apply this mixture, lesions using a cotton swab, nonprescription preparations, orabase, protect a sore inside the lip, on the gums, blistex, campho-phenique, provide some relief of canker sores, fever blisters, applied, the sore initially appears, additional steps, help cold sores, fever blisters, apply ice, lesion, take l-lysine tablets, anti-viral medications, herpes lesions, the mouth recommended by doctor, experts feel that they shorten the time that the blisters, others claim that these drugs make no difference, sore begins soon after start a new medication, have large white patches on the roof of mouth, tongue, thrush, another type of lesion, mouth sore lasts longer than 2 weeks, immunocompromised, from hiv, cancer, have other symptoms, fever, skin rash, drooling, difficulty swallowing,
doctor, perform a physical examination, focusing on mouth, tongue, medical history questions, the sores on lips, gums, tongue, lining of cheeks, elsewhere, the sores open ulcers, large, white patches on the roof, the mouth, on tongue, how long have had the mouth sores, more than 2 weeks, have ever had sores of this type, what medications, take, have other symptoms, fever, sore throat, breath odor, depend on the underlying cause, the mouth sore, a topical anesthetic, applied to a localized area, the skin, lidocaine, xylocaine, relieve pain, avoided in children, an antifungal medication, oral thrush, a yeast infection, an anti-viral medication, herpes lesions, feel that this, does not shorten the length of time that the lesions, antibiotics, severe, persistent canker sores, reduce chance of getting common mouth sores, reducing stress, practice relaxation techniques, yoga, meditation, avoiding very hot foods, beverages, to avoid mechanical irritation, dentist promptly, sharp, broken tooth, misfitting dentures, chew slowly, use a soft-bristle toothbrush, get canker sores often, taking folate, vitamin b12, prevent outbreaks, get cold sores often, taking l-lysine tablets, increasing lysine in diet, found in fish, chicken, eggs, potatoes, reduce outbreaks, have high cholesterol, heart disease, high triglycerides, not use l-lysine, prevent the spread of herpes sores, not kiss, have oral sex, someone, a cold sore, fever blister, not participate in these activities, have an active cold sore, not share razors, lip balm, toothbrushes, lipsticks, prevent cancerous mouth lesions, not smoke, use tobacco, limit alcohol to 2 drinks per day, wear a wide-brimmed hat to shade lips, wear a lip balm, spf 15 at all times,
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