How To Treat Canker Sores
September 13, 2018
Canker sores are small, shallow ulcers that can develop at the base of the gums or on the cheeks. Also called aphthous ulcers, they are not to be confused with cold sores, as they never develop on the lips and are not contagious. However, this does not mean they can't be painful. Canker sores can also make simple tasks like talking and eating, difficult. A variety of factors can cause canker sores to develop, from eating spicy or acidic food to vitamin deficiencies, stress, hormones, autoimmune disorders, and injury to the mouth. Although most will go away on their own after a week or two, there are several easy treatments you can utilize to facilitate and speed up the healing process.