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Canker Sores On Roof Of Mouth, Swollen Tongue, Suffer From Hypothyroidism, Sinus Pressure/dizziness. Cure?

I recently had a group of what I think were canker sores on the roof of my mouth. They have since healed, but I now have very swollen tongue w/scalloped edges. I suffer from hypothyroidism and it may be that but my levels were good just a couple of months ago. i don't have a sore throat or cold either but have some sinus pressure/dizziness lately. I've also had a general feeling of illness and tiredness.
Tue, 18 Jun 2013
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Hello,
Source of canker sores has to be evaluated and treated based on that.
Take nutritious diet and plenty of fruits,fluids.
Avoid spicy foods.
Maintain oral hygiene well.
Use chlorhexidine mouthrinses to gargle.
Take vitamin becosules and iron supplements.
Take care.
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Canker Sores On Roof Of Mouth, Swollen Tongue, Suffer From Hypothyroidism, Sinus Pressure/dizziness. Cure?

Hello, Source of canker sores has to be evaluated and treated based on that. Take nutritious diet and plenty of fruits,fluids. Avoid spicy foods. Maintain oral hygiene well. Use chlorhexidine mouthrinses to gargle. Take vitamin becosules and iron supplements. Take care.