Stress causes a lot of break outs like this. See your doctor to verify what it is going on. In the meantime, rinse your mouth with warm salt water. It will sting at first but it will help to heal your mouth quicker.
2007-11-26 03:27:19
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answered by tmahurin22 3
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Mouth ulcers starts off with a sort of tingling or burning sensation at the spot where the future mouth ulcer will occur. After a few days, a blister forms in the mouth with the top quickly sloughed off resulting in a red spot or a bump, which will then be followed by an open ulcer. The mouth ulcer appears as a white or yellow oval with an inflamed red border. Sometimes a white circle or halo around the lesion can be seen. The gray, white, or yellow colored area within the red boundary is due to the formation of layers of fibrin around the ulcer.
There are several ways to prevent and manage mouth ulcers. However, the best prevention of the disease unarguably requires sound dental hygiene which eliminates the presence of harmful microbes in the mouth, avoid or reduce spicy, acidic or salty foods and drinks which tend to predispose to it, and the use of antibacterial solution at http://www.oramd.com/ will help a lot to get rid of mouth ulcers.
2007-11-28 03:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyfriend is a dentist and a pathologist. He's not available at the moment, but, I know he would insist on you getting to the dentist ASAP.
This is not something to play with, and, I suspect, the pain and bad taste will not allow you to anyway. Call your dentist right away. I bet they will get you in the very day you call.
Good luck.
~Christina
(this is not medical advice. I am not a doctor, and therefore cannot give medical advice.)
2007-11-26 03:27:58
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answered by Red Velvette KY 3
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It really sounds like you have some type of infection in your mouth and you need to see your doctor right away so that you can get some medication to clear up the ulcers.
2007-11-26 03:27:43
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answered by jackie_jabar 6
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I agree you may need to see a doctor, however, to relieve some of the pain and help them now, without probably causing damage, try getting some Vit E and breaking them open and putting the gel on the sores. It helps heal them.
2007-11-26 03:30:34
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answered by Jen 3
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Sounds like a viral infection called "trench mouth." You need to see a doctor immediately!!
2007-11-26 03:24:05
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answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7
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Have you gone to a doctor? Stress sometimes causes these and I usually use salt water.
Hope it gets better, see a doctor!
2007-11-26 03:25:25
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answered by rettasmile 2
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Doctor Visit!!!!!
2007-11-26 03:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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See a doctor ASAP. This could be some sort of STD and could be contagious.
2007-11-26 03:24:29
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answered by ~*Lisa*~ 3
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Herpes?
Maybe you should see your Doctor. I don't think GP's hang out on yahoo Answers...
2007-11-26 03:24:26
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answered by Anonymous
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