CANKER SORES

Small, shallow ulcers in the mouth that cause discomfort during talking or eating.

What Causes Canker Sores?

The exact cause of most canker sores is unknown. Stress or tissue injury is thought to be the cause of simple canker sores. Certain foods — including citrus or acidic fruits and vegetables (such as lemons, oranges, pineapples, apples, figs, tomatoes, and strawberries) — can trigger a canker sore or make the problem worse. Sometimes a sharp tooth surface or dental appliance, such as braces or ill-fitting dentures, might also trigger canker sores.

Some cases of complex canker sores are caused by an underlying health condition, such as an impaired immune system; nutritional problems, such as vitamin B-12, zinc, folic acid, or iron deficiency; or gastrointestinal tract disease, such as celiac disease or Crohn’s disease.

Two Types:

  • Simple
    • may appear three or four times a year and last up to a week
    • occur in people between 10 and 20 years of age
  • Complex
    • less common and more prevalent with those who had previous complex canker sores

A painful sore or sores that can be found on:

  • tongue
  • soft palate (the back portion of the roof of your mouth)
  • inside of cheeks

Before sores appear a tingling or burning sensation may be felt.

May be round, white or gray, with a red edge or border.

In severe casese, you may also experience:

  • Fever
  • Physical sluggishness
  • Swollen lymph nodes

DIAGNOSIS

  • Visual identification by your physician
  • Tests are usually not required

 

RECOMMENDED MEDICATIONS

  • Generally reslove and heal over time
  • Over-the-counter analgesic ointments may be prescribed for pain
  • Mouthwash may also help relieve pain
  • In more sever case, a topical medication containing a steroid for the inflammation, and lidocaine may be prescribed
  • Another ointment calld Aphthasolmay also aid reduce pain and healing time
  • Limit or avoid food that you notice give you canker sores

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