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Canker Sores-A Painful AgonyCanker sores, or mouth ulcers, is a very common ailment. Most people just try to ignore them and, sure enough, eventually they go away. But some people are troubled constantly by these small, round sores that appear in the mouth. White in the center with a red, raised border, they can appear alone or in clusters. You can have them on your tongue, gums, or inside your cheeks and they can make chewing, drinking, and even talking uncomfortable. Canker sores are those painful rather annoying sores that form in your mouth and make it a point to make your life miserable. Canker sores are often red and might be covered by a white coating. They can appear anywhere on the inner portion of your lips or under your tongue. They can also stay put on your gums or on the inner portion of your cheeks. No one is immune to canker sores. They can make life nasty for anyone. However, it should be noted that teenagers and people in their twenties are more likely to complain of these sores. The initial symptom is a tingling or mildly painful itching sensation in the area where the sore will appear. After one to several days, a small red swelling appears. The sore is round, and is a whitish color with a grayish colored center. Usually, there is a red ring of inflammation surrounding the sore. The main symptom is pain. Canker sores can be very painful, especially if they are touched repeatedly. Canker sores are the often painful mouth ulcers that result from a variety of causes. These sores can be very annoying, as they can make it difficult to eat, talk, and drink. They also cause discomfort when one is brushing one’s teeth, and can cause you to brush gingerly during the duration of the canker sore. There is no absolute cure for canker sores, and no surefire way to prevent them. However, there are a variety of mouth medicines to reduce the pain and help them heal, as well as a few things you can do to reduce the likelihood that you will get a canker sore.
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