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Results 1 - 10 of 595 for Mouth ulcers
  1. Mouth ulcers are sores or open lesions in the mouth. ... Mouth ulcers are caused by many disorders. These include: Canker sores Gingivostomatitis Herpes simplex ( fever blister ) Leukoplakia Oral ...
  2. Canker sores are a common form of mouth ulcer . They may occur with viral infections. In some cases, the cause is unknown. Canker sores may also be linked to problems with the ...
  3. ... for small ulcers. These sores are similar to mouth ulcers caused by other conditions. Cough, fever, or muscle ... be done to rule out other types of mouth ulcers.
  4. ... through a vein (IV) if there are severe mouth ulcers IV feedings if there are severe mouth ulcers Numbing (anesthetic) mouth lozenges to reduce mouth ulcer ...
  5. ... to the death of soft tissue (gangrene). When mouth ulcers and gangrene occur with acatalasemia, the condition is ... accumulate in and damage soft tissues, leading to mouth ulcers and gangrene. A buildup of hydrogen peroxide may ...
  6. ... pain may also occur with: Diabetic neuropathy Leukoplakia Mouth ulcers Oral cancer Vitamin B12 deficiency After menopause, some ... relieve the problem. Medicine may be prescribed for mouth ulcers, leukoplakia, oral cancer, and other mouth sores. Anti- ...
  7. ... something called a fistula ) Joint pain and swelling Mouth ulcers Rectal bleeding and bloody stools Swollen gums Tender, ... in the abdomen, skin rash, swollen joints, or mouth ulcers. Tests to diagnose Crohn disease include: Barium enema ...
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    Sickle Cell Disease/Genetics ... Sickle Cell Disease ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Discuss these questions with ...
  9. ... as a white plaque ( leukoplakia ) or as a mouth ulcer . Men develop oral cancer twice as often as ... tongue, gum, cheeks, or other area of the mouth An ulcer or bleeding A biopsy of the sore or ...
  10. Amlexanox is used to treat ulcers of the mouth called aphthous ulcers or canker sores. It decreases the time ulcers take to heal. Because amlexanox decreases the healing time, it ...
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