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To 5 Natural Homeopathic Medicines for Recurrent Mouth Ulcers

Homeopathic Medicines For Mouth UlcersNearly everyone suffers from mouth ulcers at one time or the other in their lives. Most would also agree that these insignificant-looking ulcers can cause major discomfort. For some people, the irritation and pain can be so troublesome that it tends to disrupt their daily life. Homeopathic medicines for mouth ulcers work well to treat the ulcers quickly, and also to help prevent their recurrence. Natural medicine for mouth ulcers treatment also helps during the acute phase of the condition in reducing the pain as well as the duration of ulcers. Mouth ulcers are more common in women than in men.

Pain caused by these ulcers can at times be so severe that it can limit the ability to speak and eat properly. Besides the pain, mouth ulcers have another troublesome feature associated with them- ‘frequent recurrence.’ These ulcers tend to occur very frequently in some people. It is a common issue with mouth ulcers that while the first lot is not fully healed, new ulcers are already on their way. Mouth ulcers (apthae) also tend to occur in crops or multiple numbers.

Homeopathic Medicines for Mouth Ulcers

Allopathic treatment for recurrent mouth ulcers involves pain management and lowering the healing time of the ulcer. However, conventional treatment does not cure the ulcers permanently. The usual advice involves using a rinse of saltwater, antiseptic liquids, baking soda or steroid to reduce the pain, but the underlying cause remains the same. This increases the tendency to develop ulcers again and again. Biochemic medicine for mouth ulcer works by naturally treating the cause of the problem. Merc Sol for mouth ulcers and borax for mouth ulcers are some common medicines. Homeopathy medicines help heal mouth ulcers quickly without any side effects.
Mouth ulcers usually need time to heal. There is no quick fix to this condition, but homeopathy medicines can help speed up the healing process and also reduce the pain. Recurrence of mouth ulcers is also minimized through the use of homeopathy remedies.

1. Mercurius Solubilis: Top Medicine for Mouth Ulcers

Mercurius Solubilis is a medicine for mouth ulcers derived from the trituration of quicksilver. It shows a powerful action on every organ and tissue of the body. Merc Sol not only hastens the healing of ulcers and reduces the pain, but it also eradicates the tendency of frequent mouth ulcers. It is (for most of the homeopathic physicians) the first line of treatment for mouth ulcers. It is indicated for all kind of ulcers whether small or big and in severe cases where the mouth is inflamed with burning aphthous ulcers with salivation with a lot of salivation. It is also helpful in certain other aphthous conditions: pale mucous membrane( mouth lining) with numerous erosions, small, flat ulcers with red, inflamed edges on the tongue and inside of lips and cheeks. Excessive saliva in the mouth and desire for cold water while having ulcers are indications for this medicine. A foul, metallic taste of the saliva, confluent oral thrush that changes into ulcers, and diffused redness of the whole mucous membrane of the mouth with profuse salivation.

2. Borax Veneta – For Mouth Ulcers that Bleed Easily

Borax is a medicine derived from sodium bicarbonate. Sodium bicarbonate was used in the earlier times to neutralize the effect of excessive acids produced by the stomach. In homeopathy, it is used to treat ulcers that have a tendency to bleed easily when touched, or during eating. Other key indications for borax to be used are dryness in the mouth with rapid formation of the ulcers. The ulcers appear in the mouth and on the inner surface of the cheeks. It is also used for mouth ulcers in infants and babies.

3. Nitricum Acidum: For Mouth Ulcers with Severe Pain

Nitricum acidum is a medicine derived from the trituration of the nitric acid. It has a marked action on the outlets of the body where the mucous membranes meet the skin. It is used to treat ulcers that appear on the soft palate, within the cheeks and on the edges of the tongue. It is mostly used when the whole mouth is ulcerated and the pain are severe. For medicine Nitric acid to be used the key indications are sticking pains in ulcers like that from a splinter. It is also used in cases where the mucous membrane gets easily bitten, swollen and ulcerated. The  Swollen mucous membrane, such as ulcerated tender gums, do not allow the patient to chew food.

4. Muratic Acidum: For Mouth Ulcers with Tendency to Perforate

Muratic Acidum is a medicine used to treat mouth ulcers where the mouth is studded with ulcers that tend to perforate. The ulcers usually have a dark or black base, and there is excessive redness inside the cheeks and the palate. Usually, the red, inflamed and painful ulcers occur as a result of aphthous stomatitis. There may be a lot of dryness of the mouth.

5. Kalium Iodium: For Mouth Ulcers that are Irregular Shaped

Kalium Iodum is a medicine for mouth ulcers that is used in cases where irregular ulcers appear in the mucous membrane of the mouth. They look as if they have a milky coating. Along with ulcerative condition of the mouth, copious salivation, offensive mouth odor, heat in the mouth, swelling, dryness, and bitterness in the mouth are, and pharynx are some symptoms that indicate the need for this medicine.

6. Natrum Muriaticum: For Oral Thrush

Natrum Mur. is a medicine for mouth ulcers that develop with oral thrush. There is dryness of the mouth, lips an tongue, soreness of the mouth with sensitivity to liquids, burning pain when food or liquids touch the ulcer, small grouped ulcers on the tongue, gums, and cheeks with burning along with profuse watery saliva from the mouth.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. So what exactly are mouth ulcers?

Mouth ulcers (also known as aphthous ulcers or canker sores) are shallow, painful sores inside the mouth. They appear as painful white or yellow ulcers surrounded by a bright red area. A mouth ulcer is a lesion in the mucous membrane. The development of an ulcer begins with a burning sensation followed by a red spot which then progresses into an ulcer. They can make eating, drinking, and talking uncomfortable.

2. Are mouth ulcers contagious?

No, these are non-contagious and benign in nature and do not pose any risk.
The pain from an ulcer usually subsides over a week, and the final healing takes place within 2-3 days. There may be mild to moderate fever accompanying the ulcer.
Mouth ulcers are different from another condition called fever blisters, which usually occur on the lips and corners of the mouth.

The most common sites places where mouth ulcers appear are:

  • Inside of the lips
  • Inside of the cheeks
  • Base of gums
  • Under the tongue
  • On the palate

Ulcers on the tongue are also fairly common.

3. What are the causes of Recurrent Mouth Ulcers?

  1. The exact cause and process of development of mouth ulcers is not known. Ulcers can be the result of a combination of conditions, like:
  2. A mechanical injury caused by the sharp edges of teeth, fillings, crowns, dentures, braces or even accidental biting of the inner mouth can lead to an ulcer due to irritation. Eating rough foods or putting sharp things like pens, toothpicks or fingernails in the mouth can also cause a tear in the mucous membrane, from where an ulcer can develop.
  3. Putting hot food or beverages in the mouth can cause redness inside the mouth, especially in sensitive areas like the palate or the lining of the cheeks and back of the lips and lead to an ulcer.
  4. Any strong or concentrated caustic chemicals, when kept for long in the mouth, can cause a chemical trauma inside the mouth. For example, holding medicine in the mouth instead of swallowing it can create a problem if the medicine is strong. Such injuries are more common in children or people under psychiatric care.
  5. A viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic contact can contribute to the growth of infection inside the mouth. A weakened immune system and a tear in the mucous membrane of the mouth can lead to the development of ulcers on the inner lining of the mouth.
  6. Mouth ulcers can occur as a side effect of medications like antibiotics, painkillers, steroids, analgesics, NSAID’s (Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs).
  7. Deficiency of Vitamin B12 and iron can trigger the growth of ulcers.
  8. Tobacco is a major cause of mouth ulcers, so smoker’s are more prone to develop recurrent mouth ulcers. Alcohol also triggers mouth ulcers by disrupting the absorption of nutrients in the system.
  9. Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (Canker Sore) is the most common cause of the recurrent mouth ulcers. This condition causes the recurrent formation of oral ulcers for reasons unknown.
  10. Xerostomia is a sensation of dry mouth that is often associated with the decreased functionality of salivary glands. This prevents lubrication of the mucous membranes and due to excessive dryness in the mouth, lesions can appear inside the mouth.
  11. The herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) also causes mouth ulcers as a symptom of the herpes infection.

Other factors that can contribute to the occurrence of recurrent mouth ulcers are:

  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Diabetes
  • Emotional stress
  • Dermatological causes like lichen planus, lupus erythematosus.
  • Products containing SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate), like toothpaste and mouthwash.
  • Gastrointestinal causes like celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, etc.
  • Epithelial atrophy that makes the lining more fragile and easily breached.
  • Radiation-induced stomatitis is more common after radiotherapy. It can cause mucosal erosions and ulcerations on the lower jaw.
  • Vesiculobullous Diseases lead to the development of vesicles and bullae formation on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity, which tend to be fragile and quickly break down. These leave behind ulcers in the mouth.

4. What factors lead to Mouth Ulcers?

Mouth ulcers can also be triggered by certain other factors –

Family tendency: Someone who has a family tendency of having recurrent mouth ulcers can be at high risk of developing it.

Hormonal changes: Due to hormonal changes that usually occur during menstruation, pregnancy or menopause, some women tend to experience oral changes that include the development of canker sores or bleeding from the gums.

Medications like NSAID’s (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and beta blockers tend to increase a person’s tendency to develop canker sores.

Chronic conditions like inflammatory bowel disease or celiac disease are usually autoimmune disorders that can manifest themselves orally (in the form of ulcers) due to a weak immune response.

Signs and Symptoms of Mouth Ulcers

Mouth ulcers feel like elevated areas inside the mouth, on areas like the inner cheeks, inside of the lips, under or on the tongue, and the sides of the tongue.
Some common signs of a mouth ulcer include:

  • yellow discoloration of the elevated area with the surrounding reddened edges. These can sometimes be coated with a white or milky lining.
  • swelling inside the cheeks or the lips
  • bleeding from the ulcers
  • dryness in the mouth
  • offensive odor from the mouth

Some common symptoms of recurrent mouth ulcers include:

  • Pain: Pain can range from mild to moderate or even severe and it depends completely on the individual case
  • Discomfort: These can cause significant discomfort in eating, drinking or even while talking
  • Tenderness of the affected area
  • Burning sensation in the mouth
  • Tingling in the affected area
  • Warmth and dryness of the mouth with increased thirst
  • Excessive salivation
  • Irritation of the sores by acidic, rough or dry foods.

Types of Mouth Ulcers

Mouth ulcers are classified as:

Minor Ulcers: These are the most common type of the ulcers and are generally very small, oval or round. They appear in groups of 1-6 small ulcers. These tend to heal within one to two weeks and do not leave any permanent scars.

Major Ulcers: These are less common and larger and deeper as compared to minor ulcers. These come as deep lesions with irregular edges and can take up to six weeks to heal. These ulcers can result in long-term or permanent scarring and tend to become recurrent.
Major cankers can affect areas like the inside of the cheeks, lips, sides or under the surface of the tongue and the floor of the mouth.

Herpetiform: These ulcers are the least common type of ulcers. Herpetiform canker sores are small ulcers that usually appear in crops of about 10-100 ulcers. Adults tend to be more affected by these. The ulcers have irregular edges and are extremely painful. They tend to cause scarring as they heal, which can make it a recurrent problem.

Diagnosing Mouth Ulcers

Visual examination done by a physician can help diagnose mouth ulcers. If required, clinical investigations can be done to rule out the underlying cause, followed by appropriate treatment. In case the ulcers do not heal or reappear at short intervals, they tend to progress towards a more malignant condition. The main difference between mouth ulcers and cancer is the amount of time they take to heal, the number of sores and the pain associated.

Tips to Prevent Mouth Ulcers

Certain precautions can help minimize the risk of developing a mouth ulcer, like:

  • Avoid foods that irritate the oral mucosa like acidic foods, nuts, spices.
  • Avoid talking and eating at the same time to prevent local trauma caused by biting the inner cheeks or the lips.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene by regularly flossing and brushing the teeth to prevent any infections in the mouth that can cause ulceration.
  • Eat a balanced diet, high in nutrients and vitamins to avoid the occurrence of ulcers from nutritional deficiencies.
  • Avoid stress as it may cause an altered immune response, leading to the occurrence of more ulcers.
  • Avoid mouthwashes that contain sodium lauryl sulphate as they usually trigger mouth ulcers.

Managing Mouth Ulcers

  • Use toothbrushes with soft bristles to avoid scraping the ulcers.
  • Have cool drinks to soothe the ulcers.
  • Eat soft foods.
  • Get regular dental checkups to avoid the further damage caused by sharp teeth, braces or dentures.

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Comments

  1. Vishal Mourya says:

    Hello Doctor, My name is Vishal and age is 36. I am suffering from mouth ulcers from last 20 years. In a month a face mouth ulcer for at least 10 days. There is no vitamin b12 or iron deficieny. I have also gone through alergy test. There is not any major issue. I am not able to understand the reason. Please help.

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  6. Qamar Iqbal says:

    Good morning sir, sir here is a patient who have mouth ulcers ( munh ke chhale ) , as he eats chiken or mutton he gets ulcer in his mouth in hoirs, what should he do now ? Please help him..thank you sir.

  7. Lalitha Subramanian says:

    Hi Dr. Sharma, my name is Lalitha Subramanian living in Boston U.S.A for 36 years. 2018 git a canker sore on the side of my tongue and did biopsy with negative and it took while to get cured. again in 2020 October I got canker sore in the same part of the tongue did biopsy with negative . Nut it was very painful after the biopsy, so took laser treatment and I was fine. But the ulcer coming in the same spot. But now two weeks before it started on the other side and I feel I keep biting the tongue and the wound is not healing on the back of my tongue suffering with pain and my dentist advised me to see a orthodontist. But I am scared that it will turn to tongue cancer. I am 68 years old. can you give any remedy to get rid of this ulcer. I would really appreciate this.
    Regards
    Lalitha Subramanian

  8. Barb Harburg says:

    Dear Dr.Sharma,
    I have large raised bumps on the side of my tongue that are painful. They will go away and then come back on different parts of my tongue. What homeopathic medicine should I take? Please let me know and how often I should take it.

    Thank you,
    Barb Harburg

  9. Dr.Padmaj Kumar Kayal says:

    In acute condition,which potency is suitable ?

  10. stephen eden says:

    had a mouth cyst/ulcer for a while now( 5 years)= inner right cheek
    what might help homeopathically

  11. Bottom lip ulcers very painful on touching the bottom lip and it is not healing for the last 4 months by taking arsenic alb it is manageable. There is also edema. It is right on the crest of lip. I am 74 years old.please guide me.

  12. FARHANA RAHMAN says:

    Dear Dr. I am Farhana 36 years old. I have hyperthyroidism and high pressure. From last my tong has long deep cavity stone are abnormal shape. It is difficult to eat can you suggest drug fir me.
    Regards,
    Farhana

  13. Hi
    Iam Ayesha severe mouth ulcer from 2 year took lot of allopathic treatment but failed
    Started homeopathic treatment from Dr rupesh Singh Mumbai
    Healed throat pain healed gastric chest pain in a week but ulcer of white tongue not subsiding

  14. AJIT KRISHNA DEVA says:

    I suffer from SCARS on my tongue…sometime left side and sometime right side…mostly beneath the tongue.
    The pain /irritation reduce when I apply SUCRAL ointment but appears again after few days.
    I am 75 + and physically fit.
    Take Stamlo 5 (one) every day.
    I am approaching you to suggest some Homeopathic medicines.
    Thanks and Regards

  15. Prof.(Dr.) Ratnesh Kumar Anand says:

    Dear Dr. Sharma
    I have already written the detail condition of my daughter Dr. R. L. Verma but your valuable advice has not been given yet. Please reply.
    Yours
    Ratnesh Kumar Anand Motihari

  16. Prof.(Dr.) Ratnesh Kumar Anand says:

    Dear Dr. Sharma
    26years old my daughter Dr. R. L. Verma, B. D. S. is suffering from Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis for the last three years. More often usually each after 15-20 days it appears painfully. Mostly allopathic doctor say it is due to stress but I don’t think so. Even borex, murc sol and biochemic drugs given by local doctor give relief but not cure for all time.
    You are requested to give advice for cure.
    I do hope a prompt response from you and am thanking you in anticipation.
    With deep personal regards
    Yours sincerely,
    Prof.(Dr.) Ratnesh Kumar Anand , Principal, Dr S K S Women’s college, Motihari , East Champaran , Bihar, Phone number -9430413792

  17. S K Mishra says:

    Good Evening Doctor,
    I want some advice regarding oral Lichen Planus.My mother has been suffering since 2018. She feels burning sensation and having greying cheek’s color due to pigmentation.She feels no much troubles but this is oral case so I worry about future. She has no any other health problems and taking any medicines except this OLP. Please help me,- Regards

  18. Digember Kurale says:

    Unable to eat Medium spicy food ….feels as if mouth is burning g like u eat hot chillies

  19. My condition looks like same. My dr is giving me nitric acid in 200 but suddenly in a month they increased..n not healing easily….n quickly..I am going to meet a dermatologist tomorrow as I was using a dentist before n she said it was lukeopakia. I am scared n concerned. I am 46 years old fenale

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