I have tried this, and lo and behold, it does not work. It does succeed in causing much pain, though.
*Rinsing your mouth with warm salt water helps prevents mouth sores.*
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I have tried this and I always do it, it hurts for the first 20 or so seconds. But it dries out the skin around the ulcer and causes blood to rise to skin. It hurts for a bit but it stimulates healing. I have recommended it to a doctor and he now swears by it.
No pain no gain... unless you want to deal with the pain when you eat for 2weeks.
to put salt directly to mouth ulcer would be very painful.
i suggest to make a saline solution (mixture of water
and salt) instead and use it as a gargle. U should gargle
every after you eat so that bacteria causing infection left
will be killed.. I use concentrated mouthwash and it's
often more effective than saline gargle.
Chances are, eating spicy food while you have heartburn would not kill you. However, heartburn may be a sign of an ulcer, and a sufficiently severe ulcer can actually kill you, because you can bleed to death.
If your puppy has a stomach ulcer, then Yes!
not drinking enough water or biting it. to heal it, you can put a small amount of salt around it as the salt will sterilize it and kill the ulcer or you can just drink more water
Ulcer of stomach known as Gastric ulcer. Ulcer in small intestine known as small bowel ulcer
This an ulcer on the lining of the uterus and is similar to any other ulcer.
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An aphthous ulcer is an ulcer in the mouth, caused by a break in the mucous membrane.
Ulcer is a scientific (medical) name for an ulcer. An ulcer is a discontinuation in the bodily membrane, so technically, a paper cut on the finger is a form of ulcer. The fancy name does depend, however, on the location of the said ulcer.
ulcer feels irritation nd burning sensation on ulcer affected area.
This an ulcer on the lining of the uterus and is similar to any other ulcer.
An Aden ulcer is another name for an Aleppo boil, a chronic skin disorder which terminates in an ulcer.
Ulcer surgery is used to relieve a present peptic ulcer disease and to prevent recurrence of it.