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What blood test can perform for continuous mouth ulcer?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There can be one or many ulcers at the same time, and they are recurrent, which means they keep returning. Multiple ulcers are scattered across the lining of the mouth, not clustered. Certain blood diseases, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, allergies, trauma and Crohn's disease cause similar ulcers.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:A mouth ulcer is the loss or erosion of part of the delicate tissue that lines the inside of the mouth (mucous membrane). There are multiple causes. The most common cause is injury, such as accidentally biting the inside of your cheek. Other causes include aphthous ulceration, certain medications, skin rashes in the mouth, viral, bacterial and fungal infections, chemicals, some systemic medical diseases and, rarely, malignancy.

In most cases, mouth ulcers are harmless and resolve by themselves within 10 days without the need for any treatment. Aphthous ulcers are recurring ulcers with no known cause. They affect around 20 to 30 per cent of the population.

See your dentist if your mouth ulcers don’t clear up within a few days, or if you get them frequently.

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