Could be oral herpes or thrush-you need to get it checked by a doctor to be sure.
2007-10-08 14:05:27
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answered by cookiemonster 5
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Could be cancher sores, thrush or another mouth disease. Some things are brought on by stress, eating certain foods or actual viruses. Only an exam can tell you what you have and how to deal with it. In the mean time I would be very careful about sharing glassware, utensils, eating after you and kissing. It could be nothing but until you're sure its better to be safe than pass something on.
2007-10-08 13:57:39
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answered by Diane M 7
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It could be either of the above answers, there is a product called Peroxyl that might help clear them up. I have used it several times. It is usually in the dental & mouthwash isle. Hope this helps.
2007-10-08 14:05:50
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answered by preachers daughter 3
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Cancer sores... If it doesn't go away within 48 hours call your dentist they put this acid on it, and poof it is gone.
2007-10-08 17:59:36
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answered by irishtealeyes 2
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Maybe canker sores
2007-10-08 13:52:15
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answered by Nooonameee 4
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Sounds like an infection to me. You would need anti-biotics.
2007-10-08 13:52:28
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answered by Irish 7
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Chancre sores, have you been rundown lately? I get those when I am feeling that way.
2007-10-08 13:51:46
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answered by Stuck in the middle of nowhere 7
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if they are white, they are more than likely cold sores, will go away eventually
2007-10-08 13:55:11
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answered by Heather r 1
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