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NEW YORK (Reuters Health), Jun 29 - A minority of patients with recurrent mouth sores (aphthous stomatitis) have gluten-sensitive enteropathy, making evaluation for celiac disease appropriate in this ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) April 16 Pentoxifylline therapy provides only limited efficacy against recurrent aphthous stomatitis and should not be considered a first-line agent, new research indicates.
The mouth with all its various parts is one of the most sensitive — and useful — parts of the body. It’s where you experience the sublime taste of your favorite gelato and what you use to kiss your ...
June 30, 2009 A new study in the journal BMC Gastroenterology finds a minority of patients with recurrent mouth sores have gluten sensitivity, making evaluation for celiac disease warranted. Celiac ...
Unexpected changes in your mouth, like cracks at the corners of your lips or a swollen tongue, can signal nutrient ...
A woman who was told her mouth ulcers were caused by growing wisdom teeth and a hectic lifestyle has had part of her tongue removed and remade with muscle from her leg. Charlotte Webster-Salter, 27, ...
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.