either cold sores or a reaction to a type of food you ate...............sometimes if you eat to much citric it does that but yeah i would go see the nearest doctor.....
2006-11-29 02:26:05
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answered by googleh20 2
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2016-08-31 22:43:29
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answered by Patrick 3
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I know how you're feeling, I had a really bad one about a month ago. There isn't really a cure or a way to get rid of them quickly. But you can put some baby orajel on it, that helps a little bit for pain. Gargel warm, salt water. Eat soft foods, like soup, mashed potatoes, that kind of stuff. Make sure you keep your mouth clean. When brushing your teeth, do it gently, especially around where the canker sore is. It should be gone within a week. Mostly you're just gonna have to wait it out- I know it sucks, but time heals everything.
2016-05-23 01:49:32
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answered by Katherine 4
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You have what is known as stomatitas. These are more commonly known as mouth ulcers. They are caused by the herpes simplex 1 virus. This is not the same thing as herpes simplex 2 which attacks the genitals. The vast majority of humans have herpes simplex 1 (well over 95%). Some of us unlucky ones tend to be more prone to outbreaks. These can be triggered by a number of factors including stress and allergies.
Oddly enough, if you are allergic to latex or bananas you might be having outbreaks due to your toothpaste. Yep, that's right, your toothpaste. The gum agent used in most toothpaste is in the same allergy family as latex and bananas.
If you have an Indian market available ask if they carry a toothpaste called "Neem". It doesn't use the same gum agent as most American brands and contains an extract from a neem plant that is a natural defense against outbreaks.
2006-11-29 02:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be a number of things. Some acidic foods cause little sores in mouth, (that go away as soon as food is discontinued), a virus perhaps, and sometimes there is no apparent reason. The main concern would be if they get large or continue for a length of time with no relief. Then perhaps a trip to the Doctor would be in order. Good luck.
2006-11-29 02:30:58
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answered by violet 2
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It sounds like either cold sores or canker sores. I could way to cure a canker sore is to gargle with salt water. It may hurt like heck but it works. Also another thing that works is eating salty foods or putting salt directly on the sore. It hurts alot but it works. The canker sores are usually gone within a couple of days. These are old home remedies that my grandmother used and they work so give it a try.
If these methods don't work, go to the doctor as it may be something more seriously wrong.
2006-11-29 02:36:17
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answered by tbears43 2
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This could be many things like a viral infection or fungal infection. You don't mention if you smoke. Some oral lesions could be precursors of cancerous lesion's. You should not take any chances since you have had more than one sore you should get it seen about. You also don't say if you have other health problems, many can result in some type of mouth sore. Get it checked out and you won't have to worry about it
2006-11-29 02:29:29
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answered by peacelovejoy 3
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Could be a lot of things; from toothbrush burn to eating too much acidic foods, such as fruits. I'm not a doctor or a dentist so I can't really tell you, but you could try a mouth wash for sores in the mouth. They sell them over the counter. I use one called Gly-Oxide; and it works quite well.
2006-11-29 02:30:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like canker sores to me. They hurt like heck. I get them if I drink too much orange juice.
Go to Walgreens...they sell some great products in a gel form that will cover and protect the little sores until they can heal. They will go away in time.
And check Webmd for canker sores. Nothing to worry about, just annoying.
2006-11-29 02:27:02
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answered by nottashygirl 6
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See doctor.
most likely cold sores or canker sores.
Often cankers are caused by stress from what ive heard and experienced. Every semester a week before exams id get one or two roughly in the same place, theyd disapear maybe a week or so... sounds silly but its true.
still see a doctor could be something else...
2006-11-29 02:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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First, it's 'tongue' and 'etc.' It could be irritation (a tooth rubbing). It could be cold sores, which are actually a form of herpes. Don't panic, most people carry some form of it. Chicken pox are a form of herpes too.
Take a glass of warm water with a teaspoon of salt (dissolved), swish that around in your mouth a few times a day. It should help.
2006-11-29 02:36:09
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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