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How do I get rid off these "wounds" on the inside of my mouth?

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It is so annoying and painful. I've got about 3 of them at the same time. I heard they're caused because I don't drink enough water but I certainly do. Please help

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  1. Just rinse your mouth with salt water a couple of times a day, they will go in no time.

    It is likely you have been biting yourself whilst eating without noticing - or could your teeth be a bit sharp/jagged - I started to get that and just got the dentist to smooth them off a bit.


  2. Try swishing salt water around your mouth, it stings at first but really works, its also good for a sore throat.  

  3. kehkehkehkeh

  4. try some salt water

  5. Well, two things helped me before. First, gargle with hot salty water (as hot can you can handle) - use coarse salt - after meals. Second, every now and then put some fine salt on the wound. These help to sterilise the wound.  

  6. They could be ulcers. Put some salt on your finger and then onto them, that'll hurt a lot. A less painful thing to so is boil some water dissolve some salt in it and swish it around your mouth like mouth wash.

  7. Bonjella mouth ointment? Or try rinsing with an antiseptic mouthwash or simple salt and water.

  8. There may be a connection between canker sores and stress. If the sores show up around exam time or some other big event in your life, it may be a sign of how much stress you're under. In addition, about twice as many women as men get them. Doctors think that may be due to the difference in male and female hormones, especially because women often get them during certain times in their menstrual cycle. Some research suggests that using products containing sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), a foaming agent found in most toothpastes and mouthwashes, can be associated with canker sores. Dietary deficiencies, such as not getting enough iron or vitamin B12, may also contribute to some cases of canker sores

  9. Dont talk and take some duct tape and put it over your mouth when in public...

  10. why so serious?

    Do what the joker does.

  11. I would call your dentist.

  12. Get a mouthwash with Chlorhexidine Gluconate in it and it will do the trick.

  13. could be from lack of vitamin c , so i would go drink plenty of orange juice or buy some vitamin c chewables which you can get from pharmacy or health food stores, they are cheap and taste good. Your wounds might be canker sores or something else, best thing is to go to a doctor and get them checked out because they can become infectious and cause you many bigger problems, OR these could be the signs of a disease, or STD or some kind of viral or bacterial infection/sickness.

  14. Dab bicabonate of soda on, it tastes rather salty but works well in a very short time. Also a very inexpensive remedy

  15. I would recommend that you have a dentist check them out.

  16. are they ulcers i get them sometimes and i use bonjela for it  

  17. Rinse with salt water 3-4 times a day. If it is really painful, you could apply some over the counter oral pain killer (anbesol, etc).

  18. Use loads of mouthwash.

    Drink ALOT,

    Dont put anything dirty in your mouth (sorry that sounded crued).

    Get some bonjela from your local chemist.

    If not ask the pharamist what else you could use.

    If you still have it in the week go to your Local GP

    and they will lead you from there!

  19. Wounds?  What kind of wounds?  You don't get sores from not drinking water are you sure it's not herpes of the mouth? You should go to the doctor and have it checked out

  20. Ouch! Those are very painful

    and NO they are not caused by lack of water but because you walked around barefoot...and they just go away after a few weeks...you can try and make them go away with home remedies or whatever but trust me...ITS EVEN MORE PAINFUL trying to get rid of them....

    just wait it out...be patient lol

  21. I'm not sure what you mean by wounds, but regardless, if they are sore a steeped tea bag works wonders.  Simply steep a tea bag in hot water for a few minutes, remove it, let it cool and apply it to the sore area for about five minutes.  One application should help relieve soreness for about 10 to 12 hours.  Just repeat when it starts to hurt again.  The tea has something in it that will speed the healing too.

  22. i get sores in my mouth too

    but im a medical anomaly

    the dont know wtf is wrong with me ive had them since i was a baby and im 14 now and ive been to soooo many docs about it

    here are some things they tho i had

    herpes type something or other but its not std one

    fever blistards

    stomach acid comeing up

    fungal problems

    and some other stuff

    all of these were tested negative on me but they might be for you

    all they told me was to wait it out

    you can email me at heavy_metal_and_mullets@yahoo.com if you need more info

  23. BONJJJJJJJJJJJJEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLAAAAAA

  24. Easy fix, just take a glass of warm water mixed with a shot glass of hydrogen peroxide,  gargle three times a day and they will be gone in two days.

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