Oral lesions (mouth sores) make it painful to eat and talk. Two of the most common recurrent oral lesions are fever blisters (also known as cold sores) and canker sores.
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Causes of Mouth Sores. Chemotherapy kills cancer by interfering with the growth of rapidly dividing cells. Unfortunately, the mucous linings of the mouth are
Mouth lesions are sores that can appear on any of the soft tissues of the mouth, including the lips, cheeks, gums, tongue, and floor and roof of the mouth.
Back to TopCauses. Mouth sores may be caused by irritation from: A sharp or broken tooth or poorly fitting dentures; Biting your cheek, tongue, or lip
Learn about the diseases and conditions that may cause mouth sores, and read about the medications used in treatment. Pinpoint your symptoms and signs with
Mouth sores and inflammation (stomatitis) vary in appearance and size and can affect any part of the mouth, including the lips. People may have swelling and redness