AphthousUlcers (CankerSores)
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Dr. Dean BrandonPosted
Thu 03 Sep 2009 11:27am1 Comment
Ulcers in the mouth are quite common especially in children and young adults. Probably the most common is the AphthousUlcer otherwise known as a cankersore. We really...: CankerSore/Mayo Clinic
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AphthousUlcers/CankerSores, Gluten Sensitivity and Unmanageable Behavior
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ChuckPosted
Tue 16 Sep 2008 4:51am
of cankersores.
This is what her mouth looked like: -and, yes, I did ask the important *number two question* regarding bowel frequency. Her response: "Every two or three days" Cankersores are often related to Gluten Sensitivity.
Since Gluten sensitivity, and it's downstream end point, Celiac, is genetic, I asked her mother the same question. Her
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CankerSores Prevented by Omega-3?
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Seth Roberts ..Posted
Thu 04 Jun 2009 10:04pm
Eric Vlemmix writes:
I’ve had these oral sores [cankersores, also called Aphthousulcers] since childhood [he’s 33], but since taking flax/fish oil I have had hardly any... Doctor, “Doctors don’t know of anything that prevents cankersores from forming.” The Mayo Clinic website is equally unhelpful. To prevent cankersores, EMedicineHealth advises
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CankerSore – Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
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rajesh mogantiPosted
Fri 01 Apr 2011 7:58amCankersore is a shallow in shape, sore resembling craters (ulcers) on the tongue or inner portion of the lips or cheeks. It could have a reddish outline with a yellowish or whitish core and be agonizing enough to make talking or eating difficult.
A person could have a single or more numbers of cankersore at an instant. It is of duo forms namely
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New Treatment For CankerSores
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Medical QuackPosted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:25pm
New Treatment For CankerSores
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070323104734.htm
Licorice has been used for over 4000 years as a healing agent. The medicinal...-inflammatory, soothing, and coating abilities and provides proven, rapid relief for cankersores.
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CankerSores, We Can Help!
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Dr. Thomas GibbsPosted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 5:53pm
Have you ever had a cankersore? If you
have, you most definitely remember how uncomfortable your mouth feels while the
sore is healing. For 5-10 days it hurts to eat, drink, and brush your teeth.
Cankersores, unlike cold sores, form on the inside of the mouth. Those of us
who suffer from cankersores are told to avoid abrasive, acidic, hot
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Health Tip: Treating CankerSores
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HealthFinderPosted
Fri 24 Dec 2010 12:00pm
the pain
(HealthDay News) -- Cankersores are small ulcers that form inside and around the mouth, often due to an injury to sensitive tissue.
The Nemours Foundation suggests how to ease pain and discomfort as cankersores heal:
Use a mixture
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New Advanced Treatment for CankerSores
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Canker CompletePosted
Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:07amCanker Complete has released a revolutionary new cankersore medicine with the TX-5 system. Canker Complete is an over the counter product that contains TxFactor5. The ingredients in the TxFactor5 address the five primary factors of canker and mouth sore treatment.
Benefits of the TxFactor5 System:
- Immediate pain relief
- A protective barrier
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You Ask, I Answer: CankerSores
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Andy B.Posted
Mon 05 Jul 2010 5:19pm
I am very susceptible to cankersores. I know they aren’t solely caused by [nutrition issues], but can I do anything from a nutritional standpoint to reduce their frequency?
I have read that I should supplement lysine. How much do I need, though?
– Roxana (Last name withheld)
Farmington, NM
Cankersores are indeed tricky because
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A canker sore under her tongue
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CFMamaPosted
Sat 04 Feb 2012 8:24pm
Now that we are about 3 days into Teagan’s cold, I would expect a little improvement. She should be feeling better each day.
If you were to judge how sick she is based on irritability alone things are not looking good for her today.
I began her on Advil for her low grade fever which seemed to quiet her screaming (her cry was like a si ...
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