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About three weeks ago I developed mouth sores inside my mouth as well as blistering on my lips. It has been painful and uncomfortable. My primary care doctor gave me an antibiotic which seems to be working somewhat. Could this be a side effect of the Rasuvo injections and if so, what can be done? Thank you.
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have symptoms of mouth sores which could be due to viral infection of oral cavity and immunocompromised immunity of child. Need not to panic about it. I would advise you to drink 2-3 glasses of orange juice and gargle your mouth alternatively with hot and cold water. Apply numbing gel on sores to relieve pain. Sip green or herbal tea after meals to soothe effects of sores in mouth. Maintain hygiene of oral cavity to prevent bacterial growth. Take diet rich in vitamin C. Keep using antimicrobial mouthwash. Visit oral physician once if symptoms keeps on persisting and get complete examination done and start treatment accordingly.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Get well Soon. Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Treatment For Painful Mouth Sores
Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query you have symptoms of mouth sores which could be due to viral infection of oral cavity and immunocompromised immunity of child. Need not to panic about it. I would advise you to drink 2-3 glasses of orange juice and gargle your mouth alternatively with hot and cold water. Apply numbing gel on sores to relieve pain. Sip green or herbal tea after meals to soothe effects of sores in mouth. Maintain hygiene of oral cavity to prevent bacterial growth. Take diet rich in vitamin C. Keep using antimicrobial mouthwash. Visit oral physician once if symptoms keeps on persisting and get complete examination done and start treatment accordingly. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Get well Soon. Dr. Harry Maheshwari