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What Causes White Sore In Mouth?

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Posted on Tue, 10 Feb 2015
Question: For the past several weeks, my husband has had numerous, intermittent, white sores in his mouth. They aren't canker sores. They come and go and then come back again in different locations, both on tongue and sides of mouth. He has not changed toothpaste or diet. They are painful, sensitive when eating food, and don't seem to have any liquid in them
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Answered by Dr. Paparaja S (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
This could be fungal infection.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to healthcare magic.
I had gone through your question. There could be two things with this kind of presentation one is canker sore and the other is oral thrush. Am ruling out canker sore from my diagnosis since you are telling this is not canker sore.
I would like to know more history to give a better opinion.
kindly give the following information
1) Is he wearing dentures?
2) Is he Diabetic?
3) Currently is he on any medications?
4) A good quality image of his lesions will be of great help in diagnosing his condition ? You can take an image and upload?

kindly provide the above information. I will definitely help him out.
Wish him a speedy recovery.

Regards,
Dr Paparaja S MBBS,MS
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju
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Follow up: Dr. Paparaja S (12 minutes later)
He doesn't wear dentures and he's not diabetic. Is on synthroid, diovan,norvasc,
Hctz. Has been on all these meds for many years. Of note, he swims in a club pool for 2-3 hours at a time. He's never had this prob before, and has been swimming for many years. Could this related to pool water?
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Answered by Dr. Paparaja S (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
This is not related to pool water.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.

Thanks for your follow up question.
None of his medications could cause these kind of symptoms. Pool water will not cause this kind of oral lesions.

This could be oral thrush. The supporting factors are the description of lesions and it tend to occur recurrently. They are painful and cause difficulties in chewing food.

A good quality image of his sores would been great help for accurate diagnosis.

I recommend the following for him.

1) Avoid spicy foods.
2) Avoid alcohol and smoking ( If at all you have these habits,other wise ignore this advice)
3) Consult a GP for clinical examination and confirming the diagnosis. Because symptoms wise both canker sores and oral thrush sound similar. Only on clinical examination we can differentiate many conditions.
3) He can use use a local anesthetic based gel for relief of pain.
4) Multivitamins to help in recovering faster.
5) Your doctor will advice anti fungal gels for oral thrush

You can always get back to me for any further queries. Its my pleasure to help you. Wish you both a good health. Take care

Regards,
Dr Paparaja S MBBS MS
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju
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What Causes White Sore In Mouth?

Brief Answer: This could be fungal infection. Detailed Answer: Hi, Welcome to healthcare magic. I had gone through your question. There could be two things with this kind of presentation one is canker sore and the other is oral thrush. Am ruling out canker sore from my diagnosis since you are telling this is not canker sore. I would like to know more history to give a better opinion. kindly give the following information 1) Is he wearing dentures? 2) Is he Diabetic? 3) Currently is he on any medications? 4) A good quality image of his lesions will be of great help in diagnosing his condition ? You can take an image and upload? kindly provide the above information. I will definitely help him out. Wish him a speedy recovery. Regards, Dr Paparaja S MBBS,MS