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Also the day before the erruption, I received some major news regarding a personal trauma from two years back. My wager is it was the pineapple that caused it.

I live in Hong Kong. My doctor basically told me I have to grin and bare it while waiting for the virus to run its course. So no insights from this neck of the woods either I'm afraid. What I have found to give me solace in this ordeal is a sense of humour. Also, it is good sometimes to keep your mouth shut! Earlier I used to had it once in two months but recently it appears frequently. I found, stress is the main cause for this. For medication, some type of gel for mouth ulcer gives some relief from pain.

I think good sleep,relaxation and keeping away from "stress" can help you in this problem. Ashik 21 June 09 I just got my first ever tongue ulcer! I'm an amateur compared to some people on here. I get one ulcer on the side of my mouth a month maybe, more recently. Haven't worked out the causes yet and haven't worked out a decent solution either. Usually I apply salt directly to the ulcur and enjoy the pain as I know its hurting the ulcur more than its hurting me.

But salting the tongue is weird. I hope I'm not killing taste buds. I'm going to try cutting out some of the foods recommended on here and see if that stops them coming. Andruw P 15 June 09 I just stumbled across this site and was wondering if maybe reoccuring ulcers are what I have. I have for the past few years been getting a whiteish painful spot on the tip of my tongue. It feels as if my tastebuds are swollen. Ihave been to the doctor and the dermatologist but they were useless.

It hurts more at night though for some reason. I have tried lots of creams orabase etc etc but they seem to slip off my tongue. Do you think its a tongue ulver?? Can't feel anything in my mouth at the moment not even the damn ulcer on the side of my tongue.

Have to try again later and see what happens Annoyed Ulcer Sufferer 8 June 09 What a relief to find this website. Have been an ulcer sufferer since childhood days - am now 31 and am fighting a batch of stubborn ulcers under tongue AND a huge one between my top and bottom mouth where your mouth joins! Looks like I have got gout or something.

Like one post before, being preggars with him was the best 9 months because it was ulcer-free. Even the odd ulcer came as normal but heal within 24 hours!! My usual regime of gargling mouthwash and Bonjela and when I am brave the salt treatment! Thanks for all the tips - have a list next to me and will go to Boots as soon possible to try it all.

Thanks to whoever set this website - it is nice to know am not alone facing the immense pain of ulcers mum2josiah 8 June 09 Iv suffered from mouth ulsers since i was 3 years old now i am 26, there are many causes off ulcers from diet, not brushing your teeth creating lots of bacteria in your mouth , stress, biting your jaw, being rundown or in my case it is hereditary.

If you suffer from mouth ulcers there is no remedy to eradicate them forever. It creates a lasting film over the ulcer which keeps food and fluid off the ulcer while it works to fight off the bacteria that is in the ulcer. When you feel the ulcer coming on treat it straight away with this cream and it will not develop. The downfall of this product is that it feels quite unusual in your mouth and is very difficult to apply in your throat but is worth it as it works very affectively and very very fast!!!

You have to go to yur G. P as this stuff gives serious relief. But nothing as excruitiating as the one I have on the side of my tongue right now.

I can't talk very well, eat or sleep either. My doc had prescribed that "Magic Mouthwash" for me last Saturday. Before that I have tried rinsing with salt water, and mouthwash by Crest.

Ugh, feels like nothing helps. Still not getting better. My doc is going to be sending me to see a dermatologist.

What can they do? I avoid many different foods and drinks. Now, only if it was possible to avoid stress, lol. But, I am glad I found this site. I hope to find something that'll work for me. Jenny 6 June 09 I have had ulcers on my tongue for the last year on and off and the only thing that seems to work is TCP antiseptic dilluted with water, if you use this as a mouth wash three times a day, they should clear up quite quickly.

Does anyone else get a sore throat with the ulcers? Vivienne 6 June 09 I had ulcers on my tounge which were persistant for 9 odd weeks went to the Docs, she said not cancer but need blood tests. But said id have to ride it out. So annoying coz I was recommended difflam spray by my dentist. Within 2 days they cleared and haven't had one since. By at any chemist.

Just annoying that Docs didn't tell me about it. Sonal 5 June 09 Since october last year I have had mouth ulcers that do not heal. I am in South Africa. Don't know if I can find the remedies all of you mentioned. Went to a maxillofacial surgeon today, he said they did not look cancerous but wanted to do a biopsy immediately. I could not do it as I was very nauseous when he touched my tongue. Am supposed to go back to do it, but will try a few things before I go. I did find they were getting much better when I used a teeth whitener that contained peroxide called Absolute White from USA as luck goes, it is not in stock anymore so I will try to use pure peroxide.

I even tried other teeth whiteners but they did not help. So far have not found any jel or medicine that has helped. Sensodyne toothpaste helps a little. I am such a chicken I don't know if I want to do that biopsy. I am sensitive to wheat and a million other things, my diet is very good, but I have the occasional slice of toast which I will cut out.

I take probiotics everyday and I did rule it out. But it is true, stay off gluten, dairy products, strong spices and sugars. Viviana 2 June 09 2 June 09 i have been subject to tongue ulcers for years.

Not sure if it's ok for anyone else, but the most effective thing I've found to speed up healing, is a very low dose dispersible asprin placed directly on the ulcer.

No use for multiple breakouts tho'! Gigi 26 May 09 I have been suffering with tongue ulcers for 6 months now. My tongue feels like its on fire. I like a drink most evenings and do wonder if this is not helping, though it does numb the ulcers I did stop drinking for a few weeks and still suffered. Igloo does not seem to stay on for very long. I would love to find a cure as i think it would make me very rich! Tracy 24 May 09 goodness - my occasional ulcers are nothing compared to what many of you have to cope with.

I never realised that ulcers were such an issue and will take them, and remedies, more seriously. I found you from looking for tongue ulcer cures - it feels like I have one long ulcer down one side of my tongue - ouch - and I can't talk sensibly or eat and recognise that "waking up hoping it's gone" feeling someone mentioned above!

Going to get L-lysine and take that as a matter of course as I do get ulcers often enough for some prevention to be a sensible idea.

Thank you for all the suggestions and for those who follow up with what works and what doesn't - this is brilliant. Barbara 19 May 09 i have tongue ulcers and it feels like a sponge and a burning sensation is on my tongue am i worrying over nothing? Right now I have a big one on my tongue and its making me miserable. Kenalog I have found to be good. It sticks to the tongue, or gum where the ulcer is. It is the most horrible thing in the world, isnt it? I have two massive ulcers, one underneath my tongue which is about 2cms HUGE!!

The big one is by far the most agonising pain I have ever felt in my life. I can't talk properly or eat. The only thing that has offered temporary relief is the boots mouth ulcer treatment. It's a cotton bud full of medicine that you hold against your sore. I swear to god the pain will send you through the roof, but once it subsides, the difference is amazing! If the ulcer is really bad, you may need the treatment daily for a few days, but it really does help! Oh, and to top it all of I have a humungous coldsore on my lip.

Well any other tips much apprectiated. Ta x Nic 12 May 09 Hi everyone, recently had 27 mouth ulcers in one go the worst ever, cried constantly with the pain and off work went to my Gp who has referred me to a dermatologist but in the meantime prescribed sucralfate tablets 1gram as a mouthwash and Doxycycline mg as a mouthwash. Have had mouth ulcers since I was 17 and am now 38, getting worse instead of better but the above amazed me with how good they were.

It's very sticky and talking is a little tricky or should that be twicky when it's on your tongue, but it soothes pretty fast. However, I also find the effect wears off after about an hour. I went to another Doctor who did a blood test and turns out I had low vitimin b6 so 1st off get that checked out. Other than that Frador is fantastic!! Just to share, first time in my life, experienced having only one ulcer under the tongue next to my molars.

Stings like nothing I had ever experienced before. And I haven't tried garling with salt yet and I don't intend to kill myself. Have been suffering pain for several days now. Pain was unbearable, hurt every second. Hurt even more when I talked, ate, rinsed my mouth and swallowed saliva. Pain killers didn't work. Hurt even while I sleep. The whole mouth felt so sore, I felt terrible and I had to sleep the pain away.

The pain was worse than having my 2 wisdom tooth extracted last month, I could eat without pain the next day. I am using a powder called "Watermelon Frost", found in our local pharmacies.

It always healed those ulcers that were on my lips. This time since the ulcer is under the tongue and in contact with saliva, it's taking a longer time to heal. Strangely, I experienced no pain while I slept last night. Found out while reading about the cures of painful ulcers that the papaya I unknowingly ate last night really worked!

Shall continue to eat tonight for a pleasant sleep! So to all you sufferers, try eating papayas. God Bless all with ulcers and may He heal us real soon. Sulphites cause mouth swelling, which in turn causes cuts from the teeth. I also believe that sulphites make the mouth lining weaker, again, causing ulcers.

Not sure if SLS is similar to sulphites???!! Anyway, I have been better not cured since cutting sulphites out of my diet. PG 27 April 09 I have had ulsers on my tongue for a few years now and have narrowed it down to a bacterial infection somewhere in my body which doctors have not found.

I know it has to be a bacterial infection somewhere because if I take the antibiotic called Clarithromycin MG 2x per day with a meal they go away.

And they will stay away as long as I am on this antibiotic. I can eat spicy food and eat all citrus etc. I know I can't stay on this antibiotic, but I am posting this to see if anyone else has a clue as to why this makes them go away so well.

I have just discovered this in the last 6 months and have been off and on this antibiotic because I want my symptoms to come back to run a new test or to show the doctors my tongue. I am going to try a new rare disease doctor since unfortunately mine just retired and will update all if I ever can figure the exact cause.

I hope this maybe a piece of the puzzle. I will check back here to see if anyone has tried this antibiotic for tongue ulsers. Rose 24 April 09 I have had the same ulcer on my tongue for 18 months.

I have tried all the creams and mouth washes available. My dentist referred me to hospital to oral surgery.

They wanted to take a biopsy but in the end decided to cut the whole ulcer out. It was so painful. I was relieved to finally be rid of the ulcer though. However, I am so upset. The ulcer returned about two months after it was cut out but it came back under the biopsy site and is now even more painful than before. The doctors say I may need another biopsy.

I wonder if it could be a very deep seated infection because it seemed to improve when I was put on a course of anti biotics. I am so fed up I don't know what to do and dread the thought of the ulcer having to be cut out again.

Has anyone had a similar experience? If so did you find a cure? CD 23 April 09 i'm glad im not alone in this! Sounds daft I know but it's honestly become a near enough habit! Also, have recently started getting tongue ulcers Read a lot of comments about remedies, these cotton buds seem good? David C 12 April 09 hi everyone, truly distressing to suffer these things, i've been in constant agony with them for yrs.

However i've had none for 2 weeks now. I suffered several years ago when I was teaching but they went when I left!!! I'm now back teaching and so are the ulcers.. I'm trying to cope with them with the methods suggested but I'm thankful I'm on a temporary contract at school and maybe i need to have a more relaxed lifestyle!! Maggie Pierce 30 March 09 Hi, i love this site.

I am 19 and have ulcers occasionally for as long as i can remeber, but recently i have been getting them constantly almost, alot worse when i am run down and coming up to my period. I dont think i could live if i had as many as some people on here.

You must be incerdibly brave. I have been to the doctor several times and not much luck, i use difflam rinse and corsodly gel. Bonjela is the most useless thing invented, causes pain and no relief i have found. I have used the 'bonjela once' stick once on a very large open ulcer with 2 others around it on the inside of my lip.

I have never experianced such agony. Also i currently have the most painful ulcer i have ever had. It is on the tip on my tongue where i had a spot on it and bit it. I cant talk or eat without pain, and have to talk with my tongue out which makes me not understandable!

From the suggestions on here i am goign to try lysine, and corsodyl mouthwash as well as carrying on with the difflam.

I just wanted to say to everyone out there who had ulcers, that people dont understand how much pain they cause but at least here everyone seams to! I am currently having dental treatment and thus wear a fixed brace even though I'm I have learnt to cope with the rubbing by keeping well hydrated. Adcortyl helps on ulcers on the cheeks or gums but useless for tongue as it slips off. I have a large nasty ulcer at the back of my tongue on the side which rubs against my teeth.

Tongue still a bit sore but not sure if I managed to treat the whole thing properly due to position and sheer pain. Hopefully it will ease soon. Any other tips greatly appreciated I am currently up for tongue amputation! Rachael Norwich 29 March 09 i've just been struck down mouth ulcers, worse one being on my touge at the side,like many of you's i've been getting them since i was a kid i am now 40,i dont get them as othen now ,somtimes i dont get them for months,i would love to know what causes it,my parent always said it was because i never ate my greens,so that turned me into a bit of a health geek ever since,but made no difference to my ulcers,ive tryed all the medication thats been out,you name it,the latest ones being them buds you snap to release the solution,then you press on the ulcer,my god they hurt so much ,especially on the cankerious ones.

I'm not really bothered with them but have stopped smoking 4weeks ago and I'm told that they are common for people giving up smoking and I'm wondering why?? I too have found this site great.

I'm 25 and have suffered these for 4 years they just started one morning and haven't stopped!!! Firstly i'd like to say that you MAY have to accept that your gonna suffer these indefinantly. I have done this and find them easier to cope with. I gave up with doctors a couple of years ago they are truly ignorant it seems in this area!

It works by forming a paste seal over the ulcer and it contains a steroid which really does the trick for me! I hope this can help some! Dan in rainy England!! Dan 13 March 09 I am so happy i found this site! I take iron tablets, vitamins, eat healthy, am sporty, and always have a clean mouth. But i still get them. I rinse my mouth with salt water and bi carb.

The bi carb soothes. And i use bonjela. They still hurt like hell. I have 10 and the moment and havent eaten properly in a week and i am sick and not sleeping properly and not talking. So one day i put salt directly on the ulcer. Been to 3 doctors appointments this week, all with a different answer Im 25, male, never really had mouth ulcers before..

Ive been washing my mouth out with Difflam c, which tastes like petrol, but does help numb your mouth for an hour or so. Thankfully the last doctor gave me some panadine forte..

Will definately be trying the licorice and berocca tablets today. Thank you to everyone for putting in, no one i have spoken too really understands the pain, im not a wussy guy by any stretch, but ive been in tears and already lost a bit of weight just this week. So will be back to update on how it goes, and good luck soldiering on guys Matt 12 March 09 This site is great!!!

It's so nice to see people who understand!!! I've suffered with ulcers for years now. I've been to the doctors a few times but all they say is 'you'll grow out of it' and give me a spray called Difflam whick doesn't work at all.

It numbs the area for about 1 minute!!!! I was about 10 then, I'm 25 now and still getting them just as bad. I've tried bonjella, salt, orabase for toothache but is brilliant, for numbing to have a meal and the Boots cotton buds which are good but make me cry with the pain. I've constantly got at least 3 ulcers in my mouth at once and they're huge. I've usually got one on the tip of my tongue and sometimes even in my throat. I once had a 2cm diameter one in my throat and was off work for days with it.

I find myself unable to eat, talk and just feel generally run down and feel like crying all the time. Just today I haven't spoken a word and have spent the day curled up sleeping with my 2 month old daughter. Luckily my partner understands and just lets me feel sorry for myself but as my ulcers last for days and come back within a week of going I moslty hve to try to ignore them and carry on. Stragely the only time I've been ulcer free is during my 2 pregnancies.

Not quite so lucky in my 2nd, had a few minor ones but within a week or so after giving birth they're back and just as bad as before. I cant bare to think I've got to spend the rest of my life like this. My partner has asked me if he thinks I'm suffering from depression These ulcers are enough to bring it on Melina 7 March 09 I've just read this thread from top to bottom. So many of you are suffering far more than I, you have my utmost sympathy!

I've recently had a couple of really painful ulcers on the side of my tongue. After a week with a volcanic looking growth on the side of my tongue I was ready to consider tongue amputation.

I can barely conceive of the pain those of you that get constant ulcers are going through. Another annoying aspect is that your mouth feels like there is something extra in there, like when you get food caught between your teeth, so I find myself worrying at the side of my tongue as though there is something caught on it. It's amazing that I don't end up biting it off. I'm currently using Frador to numb the pain before eating. I'm going to try the Iglu gel as well. There's mention above of a treatment available from boots which has a cotton bud that you snap and a red liquid, does anyone know whether this is the same as Frador?

Everything I've tried to date just limits the impact of the ulcer in terms of pain management. I don't think I've used anything that causes it to go quicker. All the best to you. Mark 7 March 09 I suffer very badly with tongue ulcers as I push my tongue into my bottom teeth during sleep. GP has suggested this is stress related but I am also keen to find dietry links. I have been thinking of going to see a clinical nutritionist to pin point any downsides to my diet.

Im 7 weeks pregnant at the moment and have 3 massive and painful ulcers. I am also a training consultant so lisping during presentations isnt great. Sympathy to all who suffer, they are horrible and painful and get really get you down.

Will let u knowwhat nutritionist says. Cath 4 March 09 bonjela once works a treat.. Ive been getting ulcers foreeever and im only 17 and half the time i cant eat because there so so sore! Using Kenalog numbs the pain temporarily I've found. Slik1 3 March 09 Hi folks, I am suffering at this precise moment with a few ulcers on the tip of my tongue, had them a week now, so depressing!

But reading this site has made me set my mind on going to Boots and getting the cotton bud thingy, and then I hope to God that will be the end of it. I don't get them that often, but I have been stressed and I have just gotten over a cold too. I hope never to get em again!

My sincere sympathy to all of you on here, the hell some of you must be going through, at least with toothache it can be sorted in a day, I would rather have the tootache, and that's bad enough to have LOL!!

Christine, South Wales, 2 March 09 2 March 09 I have suffered from severe mouth ulcers for years and have used all the over the counter medicines and prescribed and nothing seems to work.

However I recently changed dentists and was referred to Eastmans Dental hospital for a biopsy and have been diagnosed with Lichen planus and prescribed a steroid mouthwash which I have to use 4 times a day and then go back and see whats happened. I will keep the site posted but having had these ulcers for the best part of 30 years to actually have a diagnosis is a break through it is an auto immune disease which explains why they never go away.

Kay T, London 2 March 09 I had a huge ulcer under on tongue a month ago which took its usual course of days to subside. It was ok for a week till another huge one broke out on the same spot which surprised me because it had recurred so soon. Again it became painful till day 10 and I was waiting for it to shrink but this one persisted. It continued to burn till day 14 and would not subside. By this time, I was also developing a low grade fever, feeling lethargic, sleeping a lot and tired and irritable most of the time.

One night all I had was a cup of coffee to relax and this ulcer flared up and tiny little red spots also appeared on the edge of the tip of the tongue! I gargled with salt water, orofor but with little effect. I was desperate and became paranoid that it be mouth cancer and God must have heard my prayer for help that I had stumbled on this site and read so much to my great relief that there are many fellow sufferers of mouth ulcers. What I did was a trip to the pharmacist: Only 1 for every hours to a max of 5 a day.

Which I faithfully continued Any type of coffee power, Iused some Maxwell instant which I had at home. I went to bed that night tormented, but OMG it worked. The red spots were gone and the tongue was no longer so whitish. Hope all this sharing helps! Carrie , Malaysia 27 February 09 27 February 09 I've suffered with ulcers on my tongue for years and have one at the moment that's causing the usual amount of grief.

They usually last for a couple of weeks and feel like there's a needle inserted into my tongue. I've tried the usual stuff bonjela, mouthwashes, ibuprofen etc but am grateful to everyone on this message board for all the other suggestions - will give them a try.

Andy P, Notts 24 February 09 There is only one thing that has ever worked for my tongue ulcer and thats IGLU, its a thick gel like paste that you put on the ulcer and it sticks to it and seals it, unlike other gels it actually does stay on it, it also sticks to your finger and you have to peel it off like superglue but thats why it works! It gets rid of the pain for 2 hours and then you need to reapply.

I was in so much pain and this stuff is just incredible, you will not regret buying it. I plan to take the l-lysine vitamin or mineral? I am too old to have this kind of pain and inconvenience. Hayley 15 February 09 Kay, I've had dreadful mouth ulcers for about 3 years now - I've tried everything, mouthwash, squiggle toothpaste, taking vitamins etc - I had my last horrific bout about 3 weeks ago when I had a virus I haven't had the sign of one since as I said, I've had them constantly, for about 3 years now.

I'm keeping everything crossed and touching wood whilst writing this, but I've been eating everything I thought caused them Went to docs and they gave me antibiotics, it went after 10days. But tonight felt a familar pain and lo it is back in the exact spot.

As soon as a batch of them die down more come up and not just one or two - at the moment I've got 7 on my tongue that are making me lisp and 3 in the front bottom gum. I've tried all potions but because I get ulcers so often I can't tell which ones work to so I've resigned to rinsing my mouth with boiled then cooled salty water ouch!

But what I've noticed more is when I have too much sugar biscuits, cakes, sweets etc.. I get more ulcers than normal. But again, because I get them so many so frequently it's all a haze! I've learned to deal with the pain but I'm paranoid of doing anything sexual with my partner as some people think there are links with the herpes virus hence why L-Lysing works for some people??

Does anyone have any opinions about mouth ulcers being contagious? It's really frustrating as my partner is working away at the moment and every time he comes home I've got a mouth full of ulcers. Gina G 3 February 09 Hi Fellow sufferers. Have just visited an allergy clinic in the UK and the doctor looked at my mouth ulcers and tongue ulcers and said bread. Suggest gluten free diet.

I also have swollen glands opposite each ulcer like someone has hit the side of my jaw. Almost certainly ulcers are an immune problem, ie: Yet my bloods are all OK! Stress is detrimental but other environmental factors might be present. I'm doing a course with this private hospital and they test all irritants, give you neutralising doses to self inject under the skin and boost you with various supplements. Keep your fingers crossed! Final thought is ulcers might be a relapse of the EBV virus which basically has a go at you when you are low and can be one of the main causes of chronic fatigue.

I went to my GP today who came me some yucky paste that I had to wipe straight off and it made me want to be sick. I'm too much of a wimp for salt and was going to try Bonjela but Iglu is now on my shopping list and I have some Corsodyl mouthwash in so will try that once I've finished typing. Thanks everyone Funnily enough I do have a slight wheat allergy but not full blown Coeliacs Sue 39 29 January 09 my daughter had sores inside her mouth and the pharmacist told us to use one part liquid benedryl and one part milk of magnesia and it really worked.

Being a musican has not always helped, especially when i get them on my tongue. I have just found out i have coeliac disease. I would recommend that you look at what is going on in your stomach as the mouth is the end of it and a lot of what happens in our mouth is due to our gut. It is just a matter of dealing with them Slightly depressing but you need to stay positive. Kathy Chesham Kathy 26 January 09 thanks to this website I know now that I am not alone- that is a healing thing in itself- I have a painful ulcer at the very back of my mouth under my tongue, pain seems to spread on to back of my throat- at least I think its an ulcer, I can't see a thing back there so its impossible to identify.

Doing anbusol, bonjela, ibuprofen- now I have some tips for other stuff that I can try- took some B12 mcg that was recommended While your doctor may not know about them, I hope this article will help you completely avoid UTIs — or at least significantly reduce their frequency and severity.

Standard Treatment Doctors typically use antibiotics to treat urinary tract infections, and the type and duration depend on your health condition and the type of bacterium found in your urine.

These antibiotics are often unnecessary and may cause more problems in the future by destroying the beneficial bacteria that prevents pathogenic bacteria from growing. Long term use of antibiotics can also lead to antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria like E. Furthermore, antibiotics do very little to prevent the infection from happening in the first place.

So while drugs may be an easy fix for the short term, in the long run you will continue to be susceptible to UTIs, and these infections may be worse than if you had never taken a course of antibiotics in the first place!

Similar to glucose in structure, D-mannose is a naturally occurring sugar that is found in a number of fruits, including apples, blueberries, and cranberries. D-mannose is effective because it attaches to E. D-mannose, even in large quantities, does not cause any adverse side effects, and cannot be metabolized the way other sugars can, meaning this supplement is safe for diabetics and others who are avoiding sugar for any reason.

This treatment is also safe for children and the elderly. Symptom relief can be seen as quickly as the following day, and most symptoms are generally resolved after 48 hours of treatment. Additionally, taking D-mannose during a time where you feel you are most prone to UTIs, such as prior to intercourse or during prolonged antibiotic treatment, can help prevent a UTI from ever developing in the first place.

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