What You Should Know About Canker Sore
Treatment
Canker sores, also known as ‘aphthous ulcers’ refer to those
small and shallow sores that appear on soft tissues inside the
mouth. Since they can be very painful, these sores can make
talking and eating difficult. If the blisters do not disappear
on their own, patients can opt for canker sore treatment drugs
or natural and safe treatment methods.
Many people think
that canker sores are the same as cold sores, and that is
why they often choose the wrong treatment methods.
Unlike cold sores, patients need to know that canker sores are
not contagious. These sores do not appear on the lips or in
other areas around the mouth. Instead, they grow under the
tongue, inside the cheeks, at the base of the gums, and in
other covered areas inside the mouth.
Before choosing a canker sore treatment medication, it is
important to first determine the cause of the infection. The
prevailing theory is that it results from an immune system
deficiency. Others suggest that it is caused by bacterial
infections, stress, skin trauma, hormonal disorders, and
nutritional deficiencies.
Since people who also have close family members with canker
sore are also more prone to the disorder, experts also assume
that heredity and shared environments may also be factors that
affect one’s risk of having the disorder.
Canker sores are also associated with helicobacter pylori
(bacteria causing peptic ulcer) and food allergies. These
blisters may also be side effects of anti inflammatory drugs
and toothpastes containing sodium lauryl sulfate.
Like other simple skin blisters, canker sores eventually dry
out on their own after a couple of weeks. However, painful
lesions and big blisters may require immediate treatment and
special care. When the sores become unmanageable, patients
should immediately seek an effective and fast-acting canker
sore treatment.
A common option is to use of special mouth rinses. These
rinses contain steroid dexamethasone which reduces inflammation
and pain. Most of the time, physicians will recommend mouth
rinses along with oral anti-biotic suspensions. These
tetracycline suspensions alleviate pain and hasten the healing
process. However, researches show that the substance also
increases the risks of having fungal infections and teeth
discoloration.
There are also topical pastes which can be used for canker
sore treatment. These pastes contain triamcinolone, acetonide,
fluocinonide, and other substances which are known to reduce
pain and speed healing of lesions. Apart from topical pastes,
there are also oral steroid medications, nutritional
supplements, and probiotic therapies.
For a safe and effective way to end canker sore problems
however, the use of natural methods is believed to be the best
solution. A comprehensive treatment plan is essential in order
to produce immediate successful results. If properly performed,
natural canker sore treatment remedies can quickly eliminate
the sores and totally prevent its recurrence.
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