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Ulcers occurred due to sharp edged tooth or some overhanging margin of a filling or crown.
Mouth ulcer has so many causes.
The most common associated cause is vit b12 deficiency, local trauma or apthous stomatitis.
Local trauma includes rubbing on sharp edges, fillings, false teeth, dentures, orthodontic treatment
eating rough foods like potato chips can cause ulcers
thermal burns can happen after eating very hot foods or beverages in the mouth.
Holding an strong concentr...more
Mouth ulcer has so many causes.
The most common associated cause is vit b12 deficiency, local trauma or apthous stomatitis.
Local trauma includes rubbing on sharp edges, fillings, false teeth, dentures, orthodontic treatment
eating rough foods like potato chips can cause ulcers
thermal burns can happen after eating very hot foods or beverages in the mouth.
Holding an strong concentr...more
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Teething troubles:
Teethers, chewing of latex, teething rings, pacifier for temporary pain relief are prone to cause infection and are unhealthy for small babies.
Healthy ayurveda alternative:
Teething begins at 4-7 months of age and continue up to 30-32 months of age for full set of 20 primary teeth or baby teeth. Teething and childhood illness are commonly associated. There is daytime restlessness, thumb sucking, gum rubbing, drooling, loss if appetite, specific and ...more
Teethers, chewing of latex, teething rings, pacifier for temporary pain relief are prone to cause infection and are unhealthy for small babies.
Healthy ayurveda alternative:
Teething begins at 4-7 months of age and continue up to 30-32 months of age for full set of 20 primary teeth or baby teeth. Teething and childhood illness are commonly associated. There is daytime restlessness, thumb sucking, gum rubbing, drooling, loss if appetite, specific and ...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Sulfasalazine won't start to work immediately, and it could be at least 12 weeks before you notice any effects. You shouldn't take sulfasalazine if you're known to have an allergy to salicylates. Salicylate is a natural chemical that is found in some foods.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Sulfasalazine won't start to work immediately, and it could be at least 12 weeks before you notice any effects. You shouldn't take sulfasalazine if you're known to have an allergy to salicylates. Salicylate is a natural chemical that is found in some foods.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Aphthous mouth ulcers are painful sores that can occur anywhere inside the mouth. They are the most common type of mouth ulcer. At least 1 in 5 people can develop aphthous mouth ulcers at some stage in their life. Women are affected more often than men.
There are three types:
Minor aphthous ulcers are the most common (8 in 10 cases). They are small, round, or oval, and are less than 10 mm across. They look pale yellow, but the area around them may look swollen and red. Only one ulcer may...more
There are three types:
Minor aphthous ulcers are the most common (8 in 10 cases). They are small, round, or oval, and are less than 10 mm across. They look pale yellow, but the area around them may look swollen and red. Only one ulcer may...more
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Influenza vaccine is recommended for all children 6m to 5 years.
From 6 to 18 years: only for the vaccination of persons with certain high-risk conditions like chronic cardiac, respiratory, hematological, renal conditions (including nephrotic syndrome), chronic liver disease, dm, congenital & acquired immunodeficiency (incl hiv), children on long term salicylates, laboratory personnel & hcps.
From 6 to 18 years: only for the vaccination of persons with certain high-risk conditions like chronic cardiac, respiratory, hematological, renal conditions (including nephrotic syndrome), chronic liver disease, dm, congenital & acquired immunodeficiency (incl hiv), children on long term salicylates, laboratory personnel & hcps.
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