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Suggest Treatment For Mouth Bruising

I have a raw feeling on the inside of my cheeks it burns when I drink a carbonated drink it feels like I can feel my blood vessels on the inside of my cheeks but my husband says he can't see anything, It will get a little better for day or two sometimes but then it will come right back
Mon, 3 Jul 2017
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Hi.
Thanks for the query..

It looks like inflammation inside mouth making it raw and painful.
It can be due to a number of causes like Allergic reaction, nutritional deficiencies, tobacco chewing, smoking etc..
So my suggestion is to consult an Oral Physician and get evaluated..
For now start gargling with numbing mouth containing Lignocaine..
You can also take specialised mouthwash like Magic mouthwash for gargles..
You can also start taking Vitamin B complex and lysine supplements..
Do warm saline gargles..
Suck ice pops and do cool water rinses...
Avoid spicy and irritant foods..

Hope this helps..

Regards..
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Suggest Treatment For Mouth Bruising

Hi. Thanks for the query.. It looks like inflammation inside mouth making it raw and painful. It can be due to a number of causes like Allergic reaction, nutritional deficiencies, tobacco chewing, smoking etc.. So my suggestion is to consult an Oral Physician and get evaluated.. For now start gargling with numbing mouth containing Lignocaine.. You can also take specialised mouthwash like Magic mouthwash for gargles.. You can also start taking Vitamin B complex and lysine supplements.. Do warm saline gargles.. Suck ice pops and do cool water rinses... Avoid spicy and irritant foods.. Hope this helps.. Regards..