ulcers
No, canker sores are abrasions inside your mouth and can be caused by biting your mouth, stress, drinking coffee etc. Cold sores (oral herpes) can be spread by someone else.
A mouth ulcer is a general term for any sore or lesion in the mouth, while a canker sore specifically refers to a type of mouth ulcer. Canker sores are small, round, white or yellowish sores with a red border, usually found inside the mouth. They are not contagious and typically heal on their own within a week or two. Other types of mouth ulcers may be caused by different factors and can vary in appearance and healing time.
You can buy creams at Wal Mart, Safeway, Walgreens, Target, 7-11, and many other places. These creams work quickly if you use them often enough. Often times, ignoring canker sores makes you not feel them.
They only appear in sonic underground
I get canker sores from nuts. No other reaction but the pesky sores.
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Pimples in the mouth are not typically a sign of an STD. They are more commonly related to canker sores, viral infections, or other non-STD related issues. If you are concerned about an STD, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and testing.
White sores in the back of the mouth can be due to various reasons such as canker sores, oral thrush, or a viral infection like herpes. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Thrush in a baby's mouth typically appears as white, creamy patches on the tongue, gums, and inside the cheeks that may not wipe away easily. Canker sores, on the other hand, usually present as small, round, white or yellowish ulcers with red halos, often found on the inside of the cheeks or lips. Both conditions can cause discomfort, but thrush is often associated with a yeast infection, while canker sores may arise from various factors, including irritation or stress. If you suspect either condition, it's best to consult a pediatrician for proper diagnosis and treatment.
I have taken Lexapro (5mg) and recently been challenged with canker sores on both lip and most recently tongue. The sores have been extremely painful and don't seem to respond well to normal treatment(s) such as; salt water rinse or mouth washes etc. Have recently came across several other notable treatments with a simple search on google. To your question about antidepressants relative to canker sores. there seems to be some correlation if you have experienced dry mouth as a side effect. Additionally, this can change the acid level within the mouth. http://news.bio-medicine.org/medicine-news-2/Antidepressants-Can-Lead-To-Mouth-Infections-11562-1/ Probably one of the better resources for treatment options can be found at: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/canker_sores/article_em.htm Hope that helps.
I heard about this on the radio but apparently there is this swab thing that you can put in there mouth and it tells you whether or not there has been other saliva in it besides your own.
One way they can be spread of by touching germs and then putting your hands in your mouth. Others way can include breathing on someone or by other parasites.