The patient was a 7-year-old boy who presented with painful sores in his mouth. Three days before presentation, the patient complained to his mother that his mouth felt extremely painful. He said the pain was worse when he ate or drank. On examination, his mother noticed multiple small ...
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 and some medical conditions. An ulcer that won't heal may bea sign...
If stung inside nose or mouth (swelling will affect breathing). If you were stung several times by a swarm of bees. If you have difficulty breathing or your breathing seems to have been affected in some way. Tongue begins to swell. ...