Ulcers, cracks and sores are common in the mouth and usually they go away after a few days. However, when there are internal diseases, mouth ulcers, sores and cracks can be just the alarm bells ...
Mouth ulcers appear as small round lesions (or sores) in the oral cavity (mouth). Generally the lesions are red, white or grey in colour. In medical term, these are also known as apthous ulcers.
Most of us have had mouth ulcers at some time in our lives and know that even the smallest ulcer can be extremely painful and makes eating very difficult. Your grandson is obviously suffering a ...
Common mouth ulcers, known as aphthous ulcers or canker sores, can bother us all. They’re normally only about 2-3mm in size but can be surprisingly painful. They occur when a patch of the ...
They’re mouth ulcers, also known as aphthous ulcers or canker sores. They typically occur on the inner cheeks, inner lips, base of your gums or roof of your mouth, and can also appear on your ...
Occasionally, people with Crohn’s develop painful sores in the mouth called aphthous ulcers. These ulcers usually appear during a flare-up of intestinal inflammation. They can resemble the ...