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Permanent Solution For Getting Rid Of Mouth Sores

Hi Doctors

I am 34 male, I have problem with mouth sores that are 2 in number and located on either side of the mouth and they have been around for at least 25 years. sometimes they fade and sometimes they return fiercely that I have to bite them with my teeth. Please give me some advice on getting rid of them permanently, I have tried mouth washes such as listerine etc but their benefit is temporarily. thanks
Tue, 25 Feb 2014
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There can be many reasons for the sores including an infection and auto immune disorder. I would like you to upload the pics of the sore if possible and also let me know if you have any other problems like diabetes? thyroid disorder? or are you on any medication?
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Permanent Solution For Getting Rid Of Mouth Sores

Hello There can be many reasons for the sores including an infection and auto immune disorder. I would like you to upload the pics of the sore if possible and also let me know if you have any other problems like diabetes? thyroid disorder? or are you on any medication? Thanks