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  1. A canker sore is a common form of mouth ulcer, which appears as a painful white or yellow ulcer surrounded by a bright red area. A canker sore sore can be triggered by emotional stress, dietary ...
  2. Sores or lesions on the female genitalia may have many causes. Often, the lesions of most concern ...
  3. Canker sores (Aphthous ulcers) are very common. Typically, they are a shallow ulcer with a white or whitish/yellow ...
  4. ... are caused by many disorders. These include canker sores, leukoplakia, gingivostomatitis, oral cancer, oral lichen planus, oral ...
  5. A fever blister is a sore from an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, characterized by an eruption of small and usually painful blisters on the ...
  6. ... against the skin of their foot. Blisters and sores may then develop. This can be worse if ... against the skin of their foot. Blisters and sores may then develop. This can be worse if ...
  7. Bedsores, also known as pressure sores or decubitus ulcers, are a breakdown and ulceration of tissue due to a combination of the weight of the body on ...
  8. ... skin Stage 4: Pustules - small, inflamed, pus-filled, sores (lesions) on the skin surface Stage 5: Scabs - hardened crusts of blood that form over sores, which help protect the skin as it heals ...
  9. ... have a stuffy nose, nasal drainage, and a sore throat. Soft, cool foods and drinks may help ...
  10. ... first few weeks, the abdominal incision will be sore. The scar will lighten as it heals.
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