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How to Treat a Mouth Ulcer

Saturday, March 28th, 2015

2143132_blogMouth ulcers are sores that tend to develop  inside the lips and cheeks. They are very common and most people will have at least a few ulcers in their lifetime. If you have a troublesome ulcer or you keep getting mouth ulcers, we may be able to help.

About mouth ulcers

Mouth ulcers are characterised as painful open sores, which are usually blue, grey or yellow in colour. In most cases, they develop following an injury or accident that causes the skin to be broken. If you accidentally catch yourself when eating or bite your tongue, for example, and ulcer may occur. Ulcers can also be caused by jagged or uneven tooth surfaces, loose fillings or sharp foods like crisps.

Possible causes of recurrent ulcers include stress, anxiety, eating certain types of food and hormonal changes in the body. In some cases, there may also be family history.

Treating mouth ulcers

In most cases, ulcers don’t cause any problems and they disappear after a few days without any need for treatment. However, in some cases they can be very painful and treatment may be recommended. You can buy over the counter medication, usually in the form of topical gels, which are applied directly onto the surface. These treatments help to ease pain and speed up the healing process.

If you get ulcers on a recurrent basis or you have an ulcer that is taking a long time to heal, it is advisable to see your dentist. Sometimes, sores that take longer than normal to heal can be symptomatic of oral cancer and although this is very unlikely, it is always best to get checked out.

If you have an ulcer, there are some simple self-help techniques that can help to reduce discomfort, such as avoiding sharp and acidic flavours, being careful when chewing food and avoiding the ulcer when you brush your teeth. It may also be helpful to keep a food diary if you find that you get ulcers on a regular basis. This could help to identify potential triggers to be avoided in the future.

 

 

Annoying Mouth Ulcers in Central Leeds

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012

There is no denying that one of the most irritating conditions that can arise in the mouth is a mouth ulcer; spitefully painful and sore.

They are also quite difficult to know what cause them- they are certainly not infectious, but damaging the inside of your cheek accidentally is considered to be one of the main catalysts, along with hormonal change, hereditary, anxiety and certain foods, but they are viscous by nature although they will go as quickly as they came.

They can be treated too- they are some fine gels on sale in most chemists in central Leeds that will get to work quickly on an ulcer. You should also try to avoid abrasive and overly acidic foods until the problem start to subside- painkillers are also an option if the pain is unbearable as are herbal remedies such as clove oil.

Normally, ulcers are more associated with teenage life and although frustrating, they don’t normally hang around for long. If however they are extremely persistent and keep re-offending, you should seek immediate medical help, as it may indicate something more serious and sinister going on in the mouth.