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Simple Relief By Treating Canker Sores Naturally

Canker sores are painful, tiny ulcers inside the mouth, not on the lips like herpes. Canker sores have been closely linked to prolonged and/or intense stress. They can affect people from all walks of life, but are more prevalent in women. They are small ulcer craters in the lining of the mouth that are frequently painful and sensitive. The sores may occur after a mouth injury due to dental work, aggressive tooth cleaning, or biting the tongue or cheek.

Fortunately, canker sore aren’t infectious, therefore patients won’t have to worry about spreading them to other people. When you have canker sores refrain from abrasive foods like potato chips which can stick in the cheek or gum and aggravate the sores. Often, the sores generally heal within two weeks though large ulcers can take longer.

Those who experience canker sores on a regular basis can visit their dentist for treatment techniques. Over-the-counter treatments for treating canker sores are:

1. Use over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil).

2. In treating canker sores, several herbs can be useful. As a mouthwash, guggulu is a beneficial treatment for canker sores and gingivitis. This natural option for treating canker sores would help in removing pain and also speed up the healing process.

3. Glycyrrhiza (licorice root) extract (GX) is a proven anti-inflammatory and has a long and established history as a treatment for a variety of ulcers.

4. Tea tree oil, when diluted in water can be effective in treating canker sores and laryngitis: Add 3-4 drops of Tea Tree Oil to one cup of warm water.

A few people believe that sucking on zinc lozenges, getting vitamin C or vitamin B complex, applying a sage-and-chamomile mouthwash or taking a lysine supplement aids in healing canker sores faster. Using toothpastes free from sodium lauryl sulfate or other condiments that’ re aggravating the tissues inside the mouth are beneficial in certain patients, as can a toothpaste that stops the development of irritating plaque.

Preventing is the best options for treating canker sores. A treatment for canker sore doesn’t mean a cure for the condition. No cure for canker sores exists yet, but there are various to avoid them, speed healing, and help relieve canker sore pains.

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