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Suggest Remedy For Sores In Mouth Arm & Legs

My daughter has been getting sores in her mouth and on her arms, legs and back for over 10 years. The last test they done on her was for Lupus. It came back negative The sores in her mouth are so bad she can not eat. They go back into her throat. This all started when she got bit on the lip by a lizzard. The doctors insist it has nothing to do with what she has but they can t find any answers. Is there any way it could be from the bite she got over 10 years ago. Sorry I thought it said it was FREE
Thu, 27 Aug 2015
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query.
As far as the soreness in the mouth is concerned, it can be a allergic stomatitis or recurrent aphthaous stomatitis. Nothing to worry. Consult a oral physician and get it evaluated. Mean while you can take topical anesthetic like lignocaine, topical analgesic like choline salicylate and topical steroids like triamcinolone acetonide.
I hope I have answered your query. Take care
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Suggest Remedy For Sores In Mouth Arm & Legs

Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query. As far as the soreness in the mouth is concerned, it can be a allergic stomatitis or recurrent aphthaous stomatitis. Nothing to worry. Consult a oral physician and get it evaluated. Mean while you can take topical anesthetic like lignocaine, topical analgesic like choline salicylate and topical steroids like triamcinolone acetonide. I hope I have answered your query. Take care