Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Symptoms Of Canker Sores (Cold Sores)

Most canker sores are round or oval with a white or yellow center and red border. Form inside the mouth - on or under the tongue, inner cheeks or lips, and at the base of the gums. You may notice a tingling or burning a day or two before the sores actually appear.

There are several types of mouth ulcers, including minors, major injuries and Herpetiformis.

Persist

These wounds most common cancers:

Is less than about 1 / 2 inches or 12 millimeters (mm) in diameter

Are oval

They heal without scarring in one or two weeks

Canker more

These wounds were less frequent

Are greater than about 1 / 2 inch or 12 mm in diameter

Have jagged edges

It may take up to six weeks to heal and scar extended

Ulcers herpetiformis

These ulcers, which usually develop later in life:

Are each no larger than about 1 / 8 inch or 3 mm in diameter

Often occurs in groups of 10-100 ulcers

They have jagged edges

They heal without scarring in one or two weeks

Other signs

Sometimes you may experience other symptoms, as well as tumors, such as:

Fever

Languor

Swollen lymph nodes

When to seek medical advice

Contact your doctor if you experience:

Ulcers exceptionally high

Recurrent ulcers, the new growth to heal old

Persistent sores, lasting three weeks or more

Ulcers that extend to the lips (the border Vermilion)

The pain you can not control carefully the measures of self-

Extremely difficult to eat or drink

High fever with aphthae

See your dentist if you have a sharp surface of the teeth or dental appliances that seem to trigger the sores.

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