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Question #20948
70 days ago
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mouth ulcer - #20948

Srikanth yadav

One month se Maut Mein ulcer hua hai theek Nahin ho raha hai multivitamin kha liya hun bahut Dil Nahin ho raha hai mera Maut open bhi one finger hai brush karne time per hit Hua Hai mujhe bahut Dar lag raha hai

Age: 34
Chronic illnesses: Mouth ulcer not pain
Mouth ulcer not pain
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Smyle mouth gel for local application Stomatab two times a day after meals Triphala churna one spoon with warm water gargle two times a day

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Mouth ulcers, while often discomforting, can be addressed effectively with a Ayurvedic approach. Unheek ulcers may arise due to Pitta imbalance, stress, or minor injuries. Since the ulcer persists for a month and you mentioned it causes pain during brushing, it's essential we tackle this sensibly. First, focus on reducing inflammation and pacifying Pitta. A commonly recommended remedy is to use a mixture of honey and turmeric. Turmeric is renowned for its antiseptic properties, while honey acts as a soothing agent. Mix a pinch of turmeric with a small amount of honey and apply it gently to the affected area twice a day. Another remedy is rinsing with lukewarm coriander seed water. Boil a teaspoon of coriander seeds in a cup of water. Once lukewarm, use this as a mouth rinse 2-3 times daily. It can aid in reducing the irritation. Adjusting your diet to support healing can also be beneficial. Avoid spicy, very sour, or pungent foods as they can aggravate Pitta and irritate the ulcer. Incorporate more cooling foods like cucumber, aloe vera juice, and fresh coconut water into your meals. On the lifestyle front, try managing your stress levels as stress can impact Pitta. Simple breathing exercises or yoga can help. Limit your intake of tea or coffee, since they can exacerbate mouth sores in some. However, since you've had the ulcer for an extended period with increasing discomfort, if there’s no signs of improvement in the next few days, please consult a healthcare professional. This ensures that what you're experiencing isn't a sign of a more significant issue. Safety is paramount, so move forward with the suggestions but also stay alert to how your body is responding.

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