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Feb 24 2004, 09:44 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 102 Joined: 6-January 04 Member No.: 13,688 |
Does anyone get mouth sores right before their period begins - I know they come in clusters - they make your mouth taste yucky - is this hormonal, allergies - mine come and people say stress, virus - and the pain s*cks any good cures. I worry I have cancer or some dreaded disease - I know they are canker sores - what is your input? :
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Feb 24 2004, 10:04 PM
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Senior Surgette Group: Members Posts: 60 Joined: 1-January 03 Member No.: 9,553 |
[quote]Originally posted by gunner43
Does anyone get mouth sores right before their period begins - I know they come in clusters - they make your mouth taste yucky - is this hormonal, allergies - mine come and people say stress, virus - and the pain s*cks any good cures. I worry I have cancer or some dreaded disease - I know they are canker sores - what is your input? : [/quote
I take the dietary supplement L-Lysine-
500 mg. 2 times a day. I no longer
get canker sores! Hope this helps.
It does seem that perimenopause can
trigger a bad case of canker sores. Also,
check your tooth paste, Sodium Laureth
Sulfate can aggravate canker sores.
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Feb 24 2004, 10:06 PM
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![]() Super Surgette Group: Admin Posts: 3,907 Joined: 28-April 01 From: Fairfax, VA Member No.: 1,033 |
I don't have my periods anymore, but I get canker sores fairly often. I have one on the tip of my tongue right now and I hate it. These make it very hard to eat. I always think of AIDS when I have one of these, because I know that one of the symptoms for that is mouth sores.
There are some OTC things that help me. One is a mouthwash-type liquid called Peroxyl and you swish that around in your mouth and it makes it feel better for a while.
The others are those tubes of gel that you put right on the sore. Those usually taste funny, though, and I find them hard to get on the right spot. But they do numb the spot for a while.
Sometimes a bit of wine at night helps, too
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Feb 25 2004, 07:55 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,743 Joined: 30-April 01 From: Western Maine Member No.: 819 |
I get the canker sores on occasion, too. I, like MaryO, get the little ones on the tip of my tongue and MY problem is, that I constantly 'bite' at them, and then they get REALLY sore! I have always had these, but I have noticed an increase since perimenopause. That and 'soreness' in the mouth in one place or another. I'm one of those people that 'bites the sides of my mouth', so I get little blood blisters quite often, but they always go away.
Not fun!
Huggers!
Kleeo
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Feb 25 2004, 11:23 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 5,796 Joined: 8-August 03 From: Gorgeous Maine... Member No.: 12,366 |
This will sound really kookoo, but I too was plagued with canker sores from the time I was a toddler until a few years ago, when I gave up eating dairy foods. They were always worse just before my period, and sometimes I'd have 5 or 6 in my mouth at the same time, making it almost impossible to eat and talk. Twice I had to see a doctor for canker sores: one on my lip that had turned black - ugh, and another in my throat that I thought might be cancer! They would settle into strange places, up on the underneath of my palate, on my tongue. These were the worst: they'd slide against my teeth - OUCH!!!
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Apr 12 2004, 09:00 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 2,494 Joined: 8-April 03 From: Midway in the journey of my life I found myself in a dark woods, for the straight way was lost. Dante Member No.: 9,914 |
My husband has problems with canker sores, I've had a couple and I know how painful they are. His doctor has tried a few medication but I found a over counter one that has really done the trick. It's called Kanka (mouth sore medication). His doctor said if you have a chronic problem it's cause from to much stomach acid. He also eat yogurt when one is coming on. So please tried the Kanka. ~C
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