There are different things that can cause white patches on the tissue inside the mouth. These range from very minor thrush infections (a fungus) to oral cancer. It would be a good idea to have a check up either at the dentist office or at your medical doctor's office to determine the cause. If the ulcers are deep, you should have this looked at right away.
Lichen planus in the mouth occurs in six different forms with a variety of symptoms, appearing as lacy-white streaks, white plaques, or eroded ulcers. Often the gums are affected, so that the surface of the gum peels off, leaving the gums red and raw
white spots in the back of the mouth are common in people who take inhalers for copd . white spots in the mouth are also a hint that the patient has aids
Low white blood cells do not cause sores in the mouth. However it makes them much easier to get.
No
its its food. HELLO!!
Aphthous Ulcers
No what will happen in the mouth is ulcers or white tongue.
Ulcers or white lesions that do not disappear after a few weeks.
If a stomach ulcer, no! Alcohol of any kind is bad. If a mouth ulcer then wine is fine.
The white film on your teeth in the morning is called 'plaque' and is the residue of food bacteria and the dead cells from the lining of the mouth.
Yes it is ! It's a highly-venomous snake native to the south-eastern area of the united states. The name comes from the white lining of the inside of its mouth.
Mouth ulcers are oval shaped, open sores that are red in color and found on the inside of the mouth. Often they will have a white or yellowish looking abrasion. These sores are caused by an erosion of the mucus membrane. Mouth ulcers are typically located under the tongue, inside of the lips, on the soft palette, or on the inside of the cheeks.It is important to be aware that a mouth ulcer, which is also known as a canker sore, is typically found inside of the mouth, while a fever blister, also known as a cold sore, is generally found outside of the mouth. Mouth ulcers or canker sores are not contagious but fever blisters or cold sores are.What causes them?Mouth ulcers have a variety of causes, the most common being the unintentional biting or abrasion of the inside of the mouth. Other potential causes of mouth ulcers include side effects to certain drugs, reactions to chemicals, infectious diseases, allergies, inadequate oral hygiene, burns from overheated food or beverages, and cancer.What are the symptoms?Symptoms may vary dependent upon the wide range of causes. The most common symptoms include tenderness while chewing food or during oral hygiene routines. Salty, spicy or sour foods can also irritate a mouth ulcer.Additional symptoms may include swelling and redness around the ulcerated sore.How are they treated?The good news is that most mouth ulcers are harmless and will disappear in a matter of days.You can lower your chances of getting a mouth ulcer through regular, good oral hygiene practices, including tooth brushing and flossing. Always brush your teeth gently and take care to avoid slippage of your toothbrush, which can cause abrasion.A mouth ulcer can be treated with warm salt water rinses, keeping your mouth and teeth clean and drinking fluids. Taking mild, over-the-counter pain-relievers and applying antiseptic gels rinsing with a medicated mouthwash can ease any discomfort.If the sore does not clear up within a few days; schedule an appointment with your physician.
Lichen planus in the mouth occurs in six different forms with a variety of symptoms, appearing as lacy-white streaks, white plaques, or eroded ulcers. Often the gums are affected, so that the surface of the gum peels off, leaving the gums red and raw
Mouth ulcers wich should clear with bonjela, a cream for the mouth. An abcess which is like a tooth infection but can spread. Do you smoke? This could be some form of cancer. You should see your doctor or dentist just to be safe
some antidepressents and may be the cause of infection of teeth or reflux diseases of stomach
The lining of the eyelids and the surface of the white of the eye becomes red and severely painful, with multiple small yellow bumps and pitted sores (ulcers). Lymph nodes around the ears, under the jaw, or in the neck may swell and become painful.
This disorder, also known as thrush, causes white, curd-like patches in the mouth or throat.