Canker Sores: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments


Canker Sores in Mouth


Canker Sores: Causes, Symptoms and TreatmentsCanker sores (ulcers afiosa) are an open sore in the mouth that can cause pain, especially when the mouth is moved. Small canker sores with a diameter of less than one centimeter appear frequently in a group of 2 to 3 open sores and will disappear by it within 10 days without scarring. There is also large canker sores which takes many weeks for the healing process. Irregular shape and often leave scars. However, do not worry; this type of canker sores is rare.

Cause of Canker Sores


Although canker sores is often taken for granted, but canker sores can also be a very serious health problem. Here are 8 causes unexpected appearance of canker sores, as reported Boldsky

1. Bitten. This is the most frequent cause of canker sores occur. Usually this happens when you eat in a hurry. So, try to eat slowly and carefully.

2. Spicy foods. Very spicy foods can also cause canker sores. Because excessive eating spicy foods can increase your body heat. The accumulation of body heat in turn can be a cause of canker sores.

3. Injury due to brushing teeth. One of the other reasons for canker sores is to use a toothbrush too hard. If you use low-quality toothbrush, which is known to have a very hard bristles, the inner lining of the mouth you can get injured. It can also cause canker sores.

4. Herpes. Alert, herpes is one of the common viral infections that can also cause canker sores or sores in the mouth.

5. Hot food. When you get used to chew food in hot conditions, then you could be mouth sores and inflammation, so it will be risky to have canker sores. Try to cool your food before putting it in the mouth.

6. Skin irritation. Some chemicals can cause skin irritation which can also make you exposed to canker sores, one of which is the use of a very strong mouthwash.

7. Smoking. Smoking is one of the activities that can cause inflammation in the mouth. If you are a smoker and frequent canker sores, you should consult a doctor because it could be a symptom of oral cancer.

8. Deficiency of vitamin C. The most common causes of canker sores are caused by vitamin C deficiency, which causes the gums to bleed very easily.

Symptoms of Canker Sores



Canker Sores: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
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Canker sores can appear in the form of a small, large, or in large quantities. Canker sores can also appear repeatedly called recurrent or phrase.

Before the ulcer lesions, inflamed area usually feel sores like a punctured or burned. After 2 or 3 days later ulcer lesions formed on the inflamed area. The pain of Canker sores are small will usually disappear between 7 to 10 days, and these lesions will recover completely in 1 to 2 weeks. However, if the lesion size is quite large Canker sores lesion usually takes anywhere from a few weeks to several months to heal.

Canker sores that do not heal within 1 week you should immediately consult with your dentist. Because there are some other more dangerous diseases that form lesions similar to Canker sores, including dangerous diseases such as oral cancer.

How to Treat Canker Sores


Canker sores treatment is more focused on the reduction of pain symptoms. Gargling with warm water and eat soft foods can reduce the discomfort of canker sores.

Some medications are applied to the lesions can also protect from irritation lesions, including drugs Orabase. If necessary, the dentist may prescribe these drugs.

Rinsing with an antimicrobial mouthwash can also be done to prevent lesions from infection, so the healing process will be faster.

To accelerate Canker sores healing period you can also consume vitamin C plays a role in tissue repair.

For Canker sores are large enough, the lesions are usually treated by applying steroid drugs. These drugs can accelerate the healing process and prevent the lesions getting bigger.

3 comments:

  1. Doctor, I have canker sores but it is located near the tonsils. Is it dangerous? I was often exposed to canker sores but it is on the lips or tongue. Thank you for the answer

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    1. Need to ensure that your return is correct mean is canker sores, or the detritus in the tonsils.

      My suggestion to do further tests to the ENT specialist.

      Hope it helps

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