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Understanding Mouth Ulcers
What Are Mouth Ulcers?
Commonly known as canker sores, mouth ulcers are painful open sores that appear when the mucous membrane in your mouth breaks. Also referred to as aphthous stomatitis or aphthous ulcers, these lesions can be quite bothersome.
How Do They Develop?
Mouth ulcers usually begin with a tingling or burning sensation in the affected area. This soon evolves into a red bump or spot inside your mouth, eventually becoming an open ulcer.
What Do They Look Like?
In their open state, ulcers appear as white or yellow ovals with inflamed red edges. Typically, they measure around 3 mm in width, but in severe cases, they can grow to over 1 cm. A distinctive white circle or halo often surrounds the lesion.
Symptoms and Misidentifications
Ulcers can be extremely painful, especially when irritated. They might cause swelling of the lymph nodes located below your jaw, sometimes leading to a mistaken belief that you're experiencing a toothache. However, a quick check inside your mouth will reveal the true culprit.
How to Manage Them
Fortunately, mouth ulcers usually heal without intervention. To speed up the process, maintain good oral hygiene and avoid spicy, acidic, or salty foods and drinks. A well-known home remedy is applying salt directly to the ulcer, although this can be quite painful.
By taking care of your oral health, you can minimize the impact of these pesky sores and ensure a quicker recovery.
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