I have a sore on the inside of my jaw on both sides.It hurts sometimes when i eat and i can’t seem to find a cure for it.I’ve tried almost all kinds of over the counter medications and it only soothes it,but can’t heal it completely.Do u know of maybe a home remedy that might work?
What Is Behçet’s Disease?
The disease was first described in 1937 by Dr. Helusi Behçet, a professor of dermatology in Istanbul. Behçet’s disease is now recognized as a chronic condition that causes sores or ulcers in the mouth and on the genitals, and inflammation in parts of the eye. In some people, the disease also results in arthritis (swollen, painful, stiff joints) and inflammation of the digestive tract, brain, and spinal cord.
Mouth sores—Mouth sores (known as oral aphthosis and aphthous stomatitis) affect almost all patients with Behçet’s disease. They are often the first symptom that a person notices and may occur long before any other symptoms appear. The sores usually have a red border and several may appear at the same time. They can be painful and make eating difficult. Mouth sores go away in 10 to 14 days but often come back. Small sores usually heal without scarring, but larger ones may scar.
What Kind of Doctor Treats a Patient With Behçet’s Disease?
Because the disease affects different parts of the body, a patient will probably see several different doctors. It may be helpful to both the doctors and the patient for one doctor to manage the complete treatment plan. This doctor can coordinate treatment and monitor any side effects from the various medications the patient takes.
A rheumatologist (a doctor specializing in arthritis) often manages the patient’s overall treatment and treats joint disease. The following specialists treat other symptoms that affect different body systems:
*** Urologist—treats genital sores in men. ***
Topical Medicine
Topical medicine is applied directly on the sores to relieve pain and discomfort. For example, doctors prescribe rinses to treat mouth sores. Creams are used to treat skin and genital sores. The medicine usually contains corticosteroids, which reduce inflammation, or an anesthetic, which relieves pain.
Oral Medicine
Doctors also prescribe medicines taken by mouth to reduce inflammation throughout the body, suppress the overactive immune system, and relieve symptoms. Doctors may prescribe one or more of the medicines described below to treat the various symptoms of Behçet’s disease.
check with a dental
they treat everythin regarding mouth
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gargle with salt water, it always works with my mouth cuts and kanker soars (was that spelled right?)
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Go see your dentist.
He will either treat it or send you to the right place.
Don’t delay. Good luck.
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Dentist is the best answer for it, they can heal many problem about mouth or teeth…etc
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Your dentist. They will have some mouth wash that they say can help (Did not help mine). Try to stay away from sugars and citris.
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Without knowing your medical history and what’s been going on in general in your life, I have no direction to guide you regarding home remedies. See your family doctor. They can guide and / or help you.
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Yeah!! Tell your gilr or guy you got Herpies form them and you’r PISSED OFF"
HAHAHA!!!
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http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/topics/blisters_sores.cfm
http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/003059.htm
http://www.dentalgentlecare.com/mouth_sores.htm
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What Is Behçet’s Disease?
The disease was first described in 1937 by Dr. Helusi Behçet, a professor of dermatology in Istanbul. Behçet’s disease is now recognized as a chronic condition that causes sores or ulcers in the mouth and on the genitals, and inflammation in parts of the eye. In some people, the disease also results in arthritis (swollen, painful, stiff joints) and inflammation of the digestive tract, brain, and spinal cord.
Mouth sores—Mouth sores (known as oral aphthosis and aphthous stomatitis) affect almost all patients with Behçet’s disease. They are often the first symptom that a person notices and may occur long before any other symptoms appear. The sores usually have a red border and several may appear at the same time. They can be painful and make eating difficult. Mouth sores go away in 10 to 14 days but often come back. Small sores usually heal without scarring, but larger ones may scar.
What Kind of Doctor Treats a Patient With Behçet’s Disease?
Because the disease affects different parts of the body, a patient will probably see several different doctors. It may be helpful to both the doctors and the patient for one doctor to manage the complete treatment plan. This doctor can coordinate treatment and monitor any side effects from the various medications the patient takes.
A rheumatologist (a doctor specializing in arthritis) often manages the patient’s overall treatment and treats joint disease. The following specialists treat other symptoms that affect different body systems:
*** Urologist—treats genital sores in men. ***
Topical Medicine
Topical medicine is applied directly on the sores to relieve pain and discomfort. For example, doctors prescribe rinses to treat mouth sores. Creams are used to treat skin and genital sores. The medicine usually contains corticosteroids, which reduce inflammation, or an anesthetic, which relieves pain.
Oral Medicine
Doctors also prescribe medicines taken by mouth to reduce inflammation throughout the body, suppress the overactive immune system, and relieve symptoms. Doctors may prescribe one or more of the medicines described below to treat the various symptoms of Behçet’s disease.
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MDchoice.com
If you haven’t already, use Hydrogen Peroxide as a mouth wash. It will kill pain and heal any mouth soreness I have ever had for many years. Swish several times a day and you can even brush with it to get it below the gum line.
I have used this since 1966, on nearly a daily basis and it keeps your gums very healthy.
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Dr. Conrad C. Ferlita, DDS.
Have you visited your dentist? If not I recommend doing so. I don’t mean to "frighten" you but there is the possibility that the sore is a pre-cancerous or cancerous lesion!
Make an appt. ASAP for an oral cancer screening!!
An early indication of oral and throat cancer is one or more changes in the way the soft tissues of your mouth usually look or feel. Signs and symptoms may include:
A sore in your mouth that doesn’t heal or increases in size
Persistent pain in your mouth
Lumps or white, red or dark patches inside your mouth
Thickening of your cheek
Difficulty chewing or swallowing or moving your tongue
Difficulty moving your jaw, or swelling or pain in your jaw
Soreness in your throat or feeling that something is caught in your throat
Pain around your teeth, or loosening of your teeth
Numbness of your tongue or elsewhere in your mouth
Changes in your voice
A lump in your neck
Bad breath
Most oral cancers arise on the lips, tongue or on the floor of the mouth. They also may occur inside your cheeks, on your gums or on the roof of your mouth
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my father in law had oral cancer – sadly, diagnosed much too late