Symptoms of mouth ulcers. The symptoms of a mouth ulcer depend on the cause, but may include: one or more painful sores on part of the skin lining the mouth. ... irritation of the sores by salty, spicy or sour foods.
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Mouth Ulcers
Mouth ulcers — also known as canker sores — are normally small, painful lesions that develop in your mouth or at the base of your gums. They can make eating, drinking, and talking uncomfortable. Women, adolescents, and people with a family history of mouth ulcers are at higher risk for developing mouth ulcers.
The symptoms of a mouth ulcer depend on the cause, but may include: one or more painful sores on part of the skin lining the mouth. swollen skin around the sores. problems with chewing or tooth brushing because of the tenderness. irritation of the sores by salty, spicy or sour foods. loss of appetite.