Mouth Sore? 2 Types Of Mouth Sores And Treatment Options

Mouth Sore? 2 Types Of Mouth Sores And Treatment Options

Mouth Sore? 2 Types Of Mouth Sores And Treatment Options

18 June 2018
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Health & Medical , Blog


If you have a mouth sore this can be very painful. Before you can treat it, however, you have to determine what type of mouth sore you have. To help you, below are two types, as well as the treatment options you have so you can get rid of these sores and feel better.

Types of Mouth Sores and Treatment

Below are two types of mouth sores and their treatment options.

Thrush

Thrush, also known as candidiasis, is a fungal infection that affects the throat and mouth. This problem is due to yeast overgrowing in the mouth. If you have thrush, you will see white spots on your tongue and inside your mouth. These spots can be painful. You will also have a sore throat, and you may find it hard to swallow.

Because thrush is a yeast infection, you need to see your doctor. The doctor will offer you different types of treatments. For example, there are pills and antifungal mouth lozenges to help get rid of the infection. At home, you can try to rinse your mouth with salt water if you only have a few white spots.

There are also oral sprays that you can purchase at pharmacies or online. You spray this into your mouth where you are hurting, and you will feel immediate pain relief. Respray when you start to feel pain again.

Canker Sores

If you have canker sores you will see yellow or white sores inside your mouth. The sores will have a red border. The canker sores are generally in the throat, on the tongue, on the lips, and in the inside cheek areas.

If you have a fever along with these sores you need to see your doctor for treatment. If you do not have a fever, you can try to treat this at home.

As with thrush, you can use an oral spray to spray on the sores. There is also an oral gel that you can purchase. Rub the gel directly onto the canker sores to get relief. This gel can be purchased at the same place you purchase the oral spray for pain relief. Rinsing out your mouth with salt water can also help you. Salt will help remove the canker sores, which will help you feel less pain over time.

Talk to your doctor about this information and they can give you more details. They can also tell you of other types of treatments that are available.

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