I AM SUFFERING WITH MOUTH AND TONGUE ULCERS VERY FREQUENTLY. ALMOST 20 DAYS IN A MONTH I AM SUFFERING WITH THESE ULCERS. I CONSULTED MANY DOCTORS WHO SAYS THAT IT IS BECAUSE OF DEFICIENCY OF VITAMINS AND DUE TO ANXIETY, STRESS OR PRESSURE. PLEASE ADIVE/SUGGEST THE BEST WAY OF HEALING AND PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN TO AVOID INCLUDE MEDICINES TOO. THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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Hello, as a home remedy you can do baking soda in water mouth rinses or apply baking soda over the ulcers, this will help to heal your ulcers. get your vitamin B levels checked.
Hi Sir/Mam , oral ulcers are very problem , it can be because of stress or can be deficiency of vitamins , do stress relief activities like yoga , take healthy food , apply DENTOGEL gel on the ulcers 3 times a day , for a week , and take ZINCOVIT multivitamin tablet once daily for 15 days ,
What doctors have told you is in fact the truth, oral ulcers are multifactorial, there could be an element of deficiencies of vitamins compounded by our day to day stress. Since you mention of a long term problem, it would be worth pursuing alternative medicines which is holistic in approach.
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Your dietary habits need to be monitored and Ayurveda actually guides you through a healthy and wholesome food intake.
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There are no shortcut remedies, meditation, pranayama are show to increase the immune system of our body.
Hello,
you need to make changes in your lifestyle or adopt methods that reduces stress such as yoga,healthy eating habits etc.You can also try Homeopathy or Ayurveda.
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Dr Sumanmakam
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