Canker Sore Pictures

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Canker Sore Pictures

Anybody who has had a canker sore knows what a nuisance they can be. Not only do they offer a significant amount of discomfort but they are also not the prettiest things to look at either, however sometimes knowing what a canker sore is and what it looks like can be hard to determine without the proper help. This article was created as a resource for canker sore pictures, which as shown below.

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What is a canker sore?

A canker sore is a small shallow ulcer that normally appears inside the mouth. Usually a person will only get one sore at a time but they can appear in a cluster too. People between the ages of 10 through 20 years old tend to get canker sores more often than those in other age groups. While these sores are not contagious and not brought on by any viral infections (unlike cold sores that appear with the herpes simplex type 1 virus) they can be caused by genetics, and can reappear frequently.

Causes of canker sores

While there are many different reasons why people end up having canker sores, there is currently no known cause for canker sores. There are several attributes that doctors have found that tend to make a canker sore appear such as stress, acidic foods, vitamin deficiencies, certain health conditions, and hygiene.

Good places to find pictures of canker sores

Sometimes it can be hard to decipher whether you have a canker sore or if it might be something more serious like a cold sore. Some symptoms of the canker sore can include the following:

  • Whitish sores in the mouth, inside the cheeks or on the tongue
  • Burning sensation before the sore appears in the mouth
  • Fever or fatigue

Even if you are someone who has these symptoms, it still might make it easier to know you have a canker sore for sure when you see pictures of what one looks like. If you are new to experiencing a canker sore you might want to see what one looks like to help compare it to what you have.

There are many good places to find pictures of canker sores including online. Thanks to the web you are able to easily search for just about anything including what a canker sore looks like. Medical websites tend to offer some of the best photos of canker sores as well as sites that offer treatment solutions including TheraBreath.com. Here you are able to see just what a canker sore looks like, compare it to you what you're experiencing, and then even find a treatment plan all in one stop.

Canker sore treatment

There are several ways to treat a canker sore including many over the counter topical ointments, gels, and mouth rinses. Doctors are also able to give you a prescription if the sore is very painful and lasts for more than a few weeks. While you can easily treat a canker sore, you can just as easily prevent them from occurring with proper toothpaste and mouth washes such as TheraBreath Plus Toothpaste and TheraBreath Plus Oral Rinse.

Canker sores can be very uncomfortable and annoying to deal with. It's always essential to find out first if what you're experiencing is a canker sore and nothing more serious. Once that is known, it's important to stay away from certain foods and get the proper treatment to help ease the discomfort, and don't forget prevention is vital.

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