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Benipete 02-08-2008 17:42

Mouth Ulcers
 
Been suffering now for months with an ulcer under my tongue,tried the usual things Bonjela etc and even the new one iglu.Iglu has been the best but still in constant pain.Doctor was as much use as a handbrake on a canoe.Can anyone help?:confused::confused:

emzy 02-08-2008 17:46

Re: Mouth Ulcers
 
Have you tried Bicarb??

bonny_tuesday 02-08-2008 17:47

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It sounds too simple but.... gargle with salt water, not too strong, do it for about three or four days and it should be gone. Do it in the morning and after lunch, and then finally at night before bed and dont have anything to eat or drink after it. It tastes horrible but it should do the trick. Always works for me anyway.
Hope this helps. I would say one flat teaspoon in a half a tea mug of tepid water, gargle, then spit out.
Bonny x

MargaretR 02-08-2008 17:52

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If you have a dentist I suggest you have him see it.
Dentists are trained to diagnose all problems in the mouth - not just teeth

buttonsmum 02-08-2008 17:58

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Depending on how brave you're feeling, put some salt on it (it will sting like heck, but it works) or as Bonny Tuesday said gargle with salt water, these usually work for me.

Margaret Pilkington 02-08-2008 18:00

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Like Margaret says...see a dentist...but in the meantime, Bi-carb soda is good for taking the sting out.

Margaret Pilkington 02-08-2008 18:01

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Sorry Emzy didn't notice you had suggested that too:D

emzy 02-08-2008 18:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 614052)
Sorry Emzy didn't notice you had suggested that too:D

Tis ok, like it when someone agress :D

Benipete 02-08-2008 18:39

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I have both salt and bi-carb so I'll try them.Thanks everyone.

panther 02-08-2008 18:40

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Benipete ya should see another doctor and get a second opinion, i have a mouth ulcer and had it only 3 days and its starting to heal, if ya have had this for over a few months then ya should get it seen too properly;)


ya not stressed are you?

harwood red 02-08-2008 18:57

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definately think it needs investigating further, but in the short term if you like cheese eat a small amount regularly it keeps the acid in your saliva down to a minimum so will help with the healing process

grego 02-08-2008 19:22

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Mouth ulcers can be a sign of vitamin b1 deficiency, hows your diet? Would definately get a second opinion if symptons persist.

bonny_tuesday 02-08-2008 19:35

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Also, do you smoke? Smoking ruins the protective coating that we have inside our cheeks and on our gums. You really should go and see the dentist. He will check for all sorts of nasties, and he knows more about your mouth than a doctor would. While you have the ulcer, dont eat tomatoes, strawberrys, pineapple, or pepper, they will make it worse.
Bonny x

jaysay 05-08-2008 10:08

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I have had ulcers twice on my tongue, my doc refered me to my dentist, who sent me to the oral clinic at BRI and last year The Royal Blackburn, on both occasions thy cut it out after trying steroid desolvable tabs on it. It was very sore for a few days, but healed perfectly in around a week. mine are caused by the amount of medication I take, which I suppose is a necessary side effect, I need the medication:(

Mancie 05-08-2008 10:13

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best way is to gargle with Jack Daniels .. a full 70cl bottle every 6 hours..then get on the stronbow super ..4 cans every 3 hours.. sorted!


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