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Magnesium is one of those essential minerals that works behind the scenes in nearly every cell. It helps with nerve function, ...
WHETHER you call it acid reflux or heartburn, the feeling of a burning sensation in your chest and throat is hard to ignore.  It happens when stomach acid escapes upwards into your food pipe, ...
Unexpected changes in your mouth, like cracks at the corners of your lips or a swollen tongue, can signal nutrient ...
Cracks or sores at the corners of your mouth may seem like a temporary problem or a small issue, but they can be more than just skin dryness. This condition, known as angular cheilitis, is often ...
Some food allergies can cause mouth sores. Examples include allergies to apples, bananas, carrots, and some nuts. Food allergies can trigger conditions such as oral allergy syndrome (OAS) and allergic ...
Mouth ulcers are common, but experts have warned you should report them under certain circumstances. If they don’t go away or if you get them a lot, it’s worth determining whether this is normal.
Can Ulcerative Colitis Cause Mouth Sores? Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). UC is a chronic (lasting and persistent) condition that mainly affects the colon, part ...
Patients with recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAUs) may experience anxiety and abnormal bowel movements, with the brain-gut axis potentially playing a role in the onset of these sores. The study was ...
A mouth ulcer is a sore that appears or develop on the inner cheeks, tongue, gums, lips, or palate’s soft tissue lining and or on the oral mucosa. They can appear in a variety of shapes and sizes and ...
Mouth ulcers also called Aphthous ulcers or canker sores, are painful sores that may be yellow or red and that develop in the soft tissue lining of your gums, lips, inner cheeks, or palate. There are ...