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  2. Canker sore - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Canker sores, also called aphthous ulcers, are small, shallow lesions that develop on the soft tissues in your mouth or at the base of your gums. Unlike cold sores, canker sores don't occur on the surface of your lips and they aren't contagious. They can be painful, however, and can make eating and talking difficult.

  3. Canker sores are small, shallow wounds in your mouth that can make eating & talking uncomfortable. Learn more about causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, remedies, & prevention.

  4. Canker Sore (Aphthous Ulcer): What It Is, Causes & Treatment

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    Canker sores — or aphthous ulcers — are small, shallow ulcers that occur in the lining of your mouth. A canker sore starts as a white or yellowish mouth sore with a red border. They’re usually very small (less than 1 millimeter) but may grow to 1/2 inch to 1 inch in diameter.

  5. Canker Sore: Treatments, Causes, and Symptoms - Healthline

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    A canker sore, or aphthous ulcer, is an open and painful mouth ulcer or sore. It’s also the most common type of mouth ulcer. Some people notice them inside their lips or...

  6. How to Get Rid of Canker Sores - Verywell Health

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    Canker sores are small mouth ulcers that usually form on the gums. Knowing how to get rid of canker sores with home remedies and over-the-counter treatments can limit pain and discomfort.

  7. Ways to Get Rid of Canker Sores (Aphthous Ulcer) - Healthline

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    Canker sores (aphthous ulcers) occur inside your mouth or on your gums. Although they can be painful and make it difficult to talk or eat, they usually don’t cause lasting damage. Most canker...

  8. Canker sore - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Dab a small amount of milk of magnesia on your canker sore a few times a day. Avoid abrasive, acidic or spicy foods that can cause further irritation and pain. Apply ice to your canker sores by allowing ice chips to slowly dissolve over the sores.