A mouth ulcer is a sore or lesion on the inside of your mouth. They typically go away on their own, but chronic cases require treatment. Explore the causes, types, and symptoms of mouth ulcers, and how they re diagnosed. Understand the triggers and find effective treatment options. An oral ulcer is an open sore located inside your mouth. Anything that damages the surface layers of the tissues in your mouth can cause an ulcer, whether that be a viral infection, inflammation, or some sort of damaging exposure. Luckily, the mouth tends to heal quite quickly, so most ulcers don't last that long. Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, are painful lesions that can develop in the oral cavity, affecting the tongue, cheeks, gums, and even the roof of the mouth. While they are generally harmless, their presence can significantly impact daily activities, including eating, speaking, and even swallowing. Understanding the causes of mouth ulcers is crucial for both prevention and management. Understanding Mouth Ulcers What Are Mouth Ulcers? Mouth ulcers are small, shallow sores that form ...

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