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How To Treat Mouth Ulcers?

Hi, I am having mouth ulcers for the last 1 week, I am taking Vitamin B and lacto bacillus pills but it is not helping so someone suggested me rebagen, I already took 2 pills now but I am nt sure if it will be useful,,kindly suggest, I am 27 years old lady.
Thu, 7 Dec 2017
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Well come to HCM
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Your query being appreciated, I would suggest to add the Folic acid oral therapy along with this I also suggest to try Tannic acid orally as local application, if the ulcer remains as it is then I would suggest to see the Dentist, because they will take the better care for that lesion it could be due to dental condition, underlying cause of the moth lesion is matter of concern if not responding to conservative treatment hope this information helps
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How To Treat Mouth Ulcers?

Well come to HCM Thank for asking Your query being appreciated, I would suggest to add the Folic acid oral therapy along with this I also suggest to try Tannic acid orally as local application, if the ulcer remains as it is then I would suggest to see the Dentist, because they will take the better care for that lesion it could be due to dental condition, underlying cause of the moth lesion is matter of concern if not responding to conservative treatment hope this information helps