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Understanding Mouth Ulcers and Tongue Blisters: Common Oral Health Issues
Ulcers of the mouth and blisters on the tongue are common oral health issues that can cause discomfort and disrupt daily life.
Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores or aphthous ulcers, are painful, shallow sores that can develop inside the cheeks, lips, gums, or the underside of the tongue. They often present as round or oval white or yellowish lesions with a red border. While the exact cause of mouth ulcers is unclear, they can result from factors such as injury, stress, certain foods, or underlying medical conditions. These ulcers tend to heal within a week or two but can be pretty painful.
Blisters on the tongue, on the other hand, are often associated with different causes. These fluid-filled sacs, typically tiny in size, can develop on the tongue's surface due to various factors, including irritation, hot foods or beverages, or even viral infections like the herpes simplex virus. They can be uncomfortable, causing pain and making it difficult to eat or speak. Blisters on the tongue usually resolve independently within a few days to a couple of weeks.
Good oral hygiene practices and avoiding triggers can help prevent these conditions. If ulcers or blisters persist or become recurrent, it's advisable to seek professional dental or medical advice for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Common symptoms of mouth ulcers:
Pain or discomfort: Mouth ulcers can be quite painful, especially when eating, drinking, or speaking.
Red or white sores: Mouth ulcers typically appear as round or oval-shaped sores with a white or yellowish center and a red border.
Swelling and inflammation: The area around the ulcer may become swollen and inflamed.
Difficulty eating and drinking: Due to the discomfort and pain, individuals with mouth ulcers may have difficulty eating or drinking.
Increased salivation: Some people experience excessive salivation when they have mouth ulcers, which can be bothersome and add to the discomfort.
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Nitric Acid is a traditionally used homeopathic remedy to naturally alleviate the discomfort associated with mouth ulcers, tongue blisters, and a persistent dry cough.
Our formula is carefully crafted to specifically target these concerns effectively. Nitric Acid has a proven track record of providing temporary support, reducing pain and inflammation in the context of mouth ulcers and tongue blisters, and enabling individuals to carry on with their daily routines more comfortably.
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Nitricum Acidum 30c by Bestmade Natural Products is mainly used to temporarily improve symptoms for ulcers of the mouth and blisters on the tongue and for dry cough. This comes in quick-dissolving pellet form. The multi-dose is the common dosage for natural remedies.
Active ingredient: Nitricum acidum [HPUS].
Inactive ingredients: Sucrose/lactose pellets.
HOW TO USE THIS PRODUCT:
Take with water 3-4 times a day. Ages 12 or older, 5 Pellets, Ages 12-2, 3 Pellets, Ages below 2, consult your Doctor.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
25gm, approximately a 1 month supply when used as recommended.
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*Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.