For clinicians, managing recurrent aphthous stomatitis means looking beyond the ulcer to triggers and systemic links.
A painful inflamed lesion on the oral mucosa, which often seems to be burning at the periphery: every third individual has at one point had such a lesion -- an aphthous ulcer. Often they resolve after ...
Systemic diseases involving immune and nutritional deficiencies have been associated with aphthous ulcers. [5] Oral ulcers have been reported in patients with cyclic neutropenia and agranulocytosis ...
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Why Do I Keep Getting Canker Sores?

Certain foods, including spicy, acidic, or abrasive foods, can trigger pain in canker sores. Also, food allergies may trigger ...
"Most ulcers are nothing to worry about," Dr Bozic added. "But if one refuses to heal, don't wait. Getting it checked could ...
A painful inflamed lesion on the oral mucosa, which often seems to be burning at the periphery: every third individual has at one point had such a lesion—an aphthous ulcer. Often they resolve after a ...
Four vehicle-controlled, randomized, double-blind, multicenter trials assessed the efficacy of amlexanox with respect to ulcer healing and pain resolution in 1335 patients with minor RAU. [31] All the ...