you can do a mixture of malox antacid and benadryl to coat the sores in her mouth, and the doc can prescribe some antiviral meds to help the outbreak go a little more quickly. It is probably herpes, common too in children but the outbreaks are painful. Make sure you change out her tootbrush once the sores are gone, and be sure not to share drinking cups and things of that nature with other kids, or it will spread to others. Good Luck!
2006-09-19 13:45:04
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answered by .·:*�¨Kitty�.·:*¨ 3
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answered by ? 3
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She probably has yeast infection in her mouth ,If shes had it a while she needs to be seen by a doctor.
There is a medication you can get from Walmart, it a purple licuid that you brush on the inside of her mouth.Does she still have a bottle,like at night or something?or a passey?
If so you should buy new ones after she startes on the medican.
and staralize the new one after useing them each time untill shes out of the clear.Good luck.Oh,she may not show it butt it is pain ful.sometimes,just so you now.
2006-09-19 13:44:53
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answered by Angela J 1
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mouth sore = canker sore.
And no, bad breath is not associated with it. Your tongue creates bad breath.
2006-09-19 13:39:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be from anything. Call the Dr. Sounds like she needs an anibiotic quick, or she can be allergic to something in her diet. Try brushing her teeth for her, too. This might help.
2006-09-19 13:40:42
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answered by *Larry P. he's for me* 4
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you mean like canker sores (small white)?
this has nothing to do w/ breath.
breath has to do w/ dehydration (not enough water), or maybe reflux or stomach issues.
2006-09-19 13:39:39
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answered by nicolenewcanaan 2
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canker sores, this is a simplex of herpes(not the sexual one). Check with your doctor.
2006-09-19 13:42:01
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answered by Xae 6
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