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How do you get rid of a cold sour that in your mouth (under tounge)?

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How do you get rid of a cold sour that in your mouth (under tounge)?

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  1. its probably an ulcer because you dont normally get coldsores in your moth

    use bonjella on it a couple of times and it should soothe the pain

    good luckk :d x


  2. Ouch!  I have always found that TANAC liquid works well, and numbs the pain, too.  It's inconvenient, but so is having a sore in your mouth!

  3. i dont think thats a cold sore

  4. bi-carb soda, vegemite or any baby teething gel

  5. That's not a cold sore. Cold sores occur outside/around your mouth and are caused by Herpes Simplex 1. That sore in your mouth is an ulcer, just a tiny open sore, and no one really knows what causes them. Unfortunately, there's nothing you can really do to make it go away except wait, they are usually gone after 5-7 days. I usually dab a solution of 50% hydrogen peroxide and 50% water on mine, as I think they get better faster if disinfected. For the pain you can use one of those tooth pain gels and/or take tylenol. I know how bad they can be, especially under the tongue, but it will go away with time.

  6. It will take 7-10 days to alright. Use antiseptic/ anesthetic cream on the sour. Take vitamins like B & C.  

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