Mouth or genital sores Multiple partners, or partners who haven’t been tested for STDs A history of STDs Oral Sex and Consent Like with any sexual activity, oral sex requires ongoing consent to make sure both partners feel comfortable doing it. It’s important that the experience is enjoyable...
Canker sores (also called aphthous ulcers or aphthous stomatitis) are common small and painful ulcers that form inside the mouth, usually occurring on the tongue, inner lining of the cheeks or lips, and the throat. Canker sores are not the same ascold sores(fever blisters), which are an in...
Various types of mouth sores can appear in or around the mouth for a number of reasons. Injuries to the mouth, such as a bite to the inside of the cheek, are common sources. Chemical or allergic irritation can cause blisters and ulcers to form, and cold sores or fever blisters will for...
Canker sores can be painful, however, and can make eating and talking difficult. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and methods of treating and avoiding canker sores.
Mouth Sores & Immune Functioning The exactcause of canker soresis unknown although they are more likely to occur in immune deficient individuals (especially in HIV/AIDS sufferers where a fungal infection causes oral thrush), at times of stress or persons suffering with certain autoimmune conditions...
What exactly are cold sores? Cold sores are small, fluid-filled blisters that can appear at the corners of your mouth or on your lips, though they sometimes crop up elsewhere on your face. The culprit is a contagious virus called herpes simplex virus. There are two types of this virus, ...
Several precautions are advised including washing of infected area with soap and water, not sending the infected child to school and avoiding touching of rash.EBSCO_bspChemist & Druggist
I have ulcers under my tongue and now some cold sores on my lips! By pleonasm — On Dec 18, 2012 I get mouth ulcers if I don't get enough sleep. It takes a few days of short sleep before they start popping up, but I hate it when they do. There's nothing worse than a ...
A fever blister is just another name for a cold sore. Both are fluid-filled blisters usually found on the outside of your mouth, around the lips, and both are caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1). These shouldn’t be confused with canker sores, which are usually found inside the...
Mouth sores Frequent bad breath Difficulty chewing/speaking How Is Dry Mouth Treated? The only permanent way to cure dry mouth is to treat its cause. If your dry mouth is the result of medication, your doctor might change your prescription or your dosage. If your salivary glands are not wor...