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Aptha

Canker sores are a disease of the mucous membrane of the mouth. They are small blisters that leave shallow painful yellow-white bumps. The reasons may be: fungi, viruses, heredity, or because of breastfeeding. Canker sores in the mouth interfere with chewing and speaking, and can cause severe salivation.
With a more serious infection, the sores can also be purulent. Usually, canker sores last from 4 to 14 days (the disease is expressed in the disappearance of some and the appearance of other canker sores) and do not appear more than 4 at a time. Canker sores occur in both men and women of all ages, but are particularly common in children. The reasons for the appearance of aphthae can be: a weak immune system and subsequent infection after getting something in the mouth; allergic reaction to certain foods; avitaminosis (deficiency most often of vitamins B1, B2, B6, C, zinc , calcium , folic acid , iron); family burden or poor oral hygiene.

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