atm ive got one on my cheek down the bottom sorotf down low (hope that made sum sort of sense) nothing seems to relli help anymore, nowadays i put salt directly on them, and this dusnt cause me much pain at all bcoz im so used to it, im not sure if they have sortof become immune to the salt? but anyway i need sumway of getting rid of them quickly, not for pain reasons, just coz its annoying. i like putting salt on them, its fun. lol
2007-02-07
21:08:55
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:l u idiot u dont get ulcers from oral sex. u must be thinking of cold sore.
2007-02-07
21:17:03 ·
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omg ITS NOT A COLD SORE LADY DOWN THE BOTTOM, thats the one u get from oral sex NOT A ULCER, jesus.
2007-02-07
23:43:49 ·
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bonjela! its da best gel to put on ur ulcer.. i always put it on and ma ulcer wil be gone in a few hours.. plus it's tasteless and doesnt hurt at all..
2007-02-07 21:17:27
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answered by fizadora 5
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mouth ulcer (from Latin ulcus) is the name for the appearance of an open sore inside the mouth caused by a break in the mucous membrane or the epithelium on the lips or surrounding the mouth. The types of mouth ulcers are diverse, with a multitude of associated causes including: physical or chemical trauma, infection from microorganisms or viruses, medical conditions or medications, cancerous and sometimes nonspecific processes. Once formed, the ulcer may be maintained by inflammation and/or secondary infection. Two common mouth ulcer types are aphthous ulcers (canker sores) and cold sores caused by the herpes simplex virus.
Treatments based on antibiotics and steroids such as Dexamethasone Elixir are reserved for severe cases, and should be used only under medical supervision. The topical steroid Lidex can be quite effective at speeding healing as well. Tetracycline suspension is a common antibiotic prescribed for mouth ulcers. Some doctors may also prescribe a local anesthetic, such as lidocaine, for cases of multiple or severe mouth ulcers. If it does not heal within a week, a doctor or dentist may cauterize it using a silver nitrate applicator or laser. This procedure immediately burns off the ulcer, causing it to completely disappear within a few hours or two to three days.
Laser treatments with a dental laser(such as the Waterlase)give immediate, lasting pain relief and result in healing within a few days.
In very severe cases, a doctor may prescribe a steroid treatment. One such steroid is methylprednisolone (usually in a dose-pack), taken orally for a period of 7 days. Alternatively, the doctor may directly inject a steroid into the site of the ulcer (this treatment is performed with kenalog. Between 0.2 and 0.4 cc of kenalog is injected into the site of the ulcer, which will usually be completely healed 72 to 96 hours after the injection).
Rinsing with chlorhexidine digluconate 0.2% solution is useful in preventing or eliminating secondary infection of mouth ulcers, which often responsible for their persistence.
Some dentists recommend a sulfuric acid solution for treating mouth ulcers, such as debacterol.
Another choice doctors have is to prescribe Aphthasol (amlexanox oral paste, 5%), the only Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved (in the United States) treatment specifically indicated for Aphthous ulcers.
The miracle cures that are advertised should be viewed with skepticism. However, aqueous sulphuric acid products as listed above can provide significant pain relief, if not treating the underlying causes.
One home remedy is to wet a tea bag and use it as a compress on the area. Cooled chamomile tea offers quick relief - in between painful swallowings of food - with its anti-inflammation properties. Gargle with it, or swish it around your mouth and drink it. Try adding natural honey (the propolis in some honey could help in healing) if you prefer the taste, or need the calories.
Some people benefit from using the over-the-counter topical gel Bonjela, which contains choline salicylate. Choline salicylate is a local analgesic that helps to reduce the pain and inflammation associated with mouth ulcers.
Some people have reported great benefit from eating milk products such as yogurt and buttermilk that contain the active cultures L. Acidophilus.
2007-02-07 21:28:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Apply some salt on it and dont touch it. Or u can gargle some salt water if u cant withstand the pain =)
2007-02-07 21:19:34
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answered by aiksss 2
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Apply some glycerine on it frequently.If its in white colour its may be fungal infection,so apply mouth paint containing clotrimazole with glycerine base.Also take one tablet of fluconazole 150 mg.
Hope your problem will be resolved else go to doctor preferably dentist
2007-02-07 22:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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stop oral sex in the first place.its too unhygenic.can go for glycerine.just dab alittle with a swab.can even try multivitamin tablets.if everything fails try some green chilly paste!
2007-02-07 23:16:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i exploit alum. you ought to purchase it interior the seasoning section on the shop. They use it for pickling. it relatively is amazingly tart and kinda stings even though it heals canker sores quickly. yet a bite interior the mouth might choose something else. be cautious to no longer make it worse.
2016-12-17 11:55:44
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answered by bruhn 3
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ask your dentist for a type of powderish medicine...it acts like salt but it tastes better...and try putting rock salt and dont touch it alot.
gudluck
2007-02-07 21:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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gargle some coke a couple of times a day...it works
2007-02-07 21:12:45
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answered by sharkgirl 7
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Vegemite.
2007-02-07 21:12:22
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answered by biancajh 5
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stop giving strangers oral sex.
2007-02-07 21:13:50
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answered by George 3
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