Often resolves on its own; management focuses on relieving symptoms and preventing recurrence
Mouth ulcers, or canker sores, are painful sores that can occur inside the mouth. They are usually benign and resolve on their own. Treatment focuses on symptom relief, such as using topical numbing agents or oral rinses. Identifying and avoiding triggers, such as certain foods or stress, may help prevent recurrent mouth ulcers.
Painful sores in the mouth
Pain, discomfort, red or white sores in the mouth
Clinical examination, sometimes biopsy
Generally good with appropriate management and treatment
Secondary infections, complications of untreated mouth ulcers
Trauma, stress, viral infections
Topical gels, mouthwash, avoiding triggers
Topical gels, mouthwash, avoiding triggers
Painful sores in the mouth
Symptomatic relief and preventive measures are key
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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