I have a cold and a headache, and my mouth is full of ulcers on the tongue, gums, and inner cheeks. Should I take Allercet DC or Allegra M, and which medicine can help treat the mouth ulcers?
Cold symptoms with headache and multiple mouth ulcers can occur during viral infections, lowered immunity, stress, nutritional deficiencies, fever-related dehydration, or mouth irritation. Ulcers on the tongue, gums, and inner cheeks may become painful while eating, drinking, or brushing teeth. Medicines like Allercet DC or Allegra M are mainly used for allergy-related symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, or nasal irritation, but they do not directly heal mouth ulcers. Relief for ulcers usually focuses on reducing pain and irritation. Doctors may recommend antiseptic mouth gels, vitamin B complex supplements, soothing oral paints, or medicated mouth rinses, depending on severity. Drinking enough fluids, avoiding spicy foods, and maintaining gentle oral hygiene may help with healing. If the ulcers are very frequent, associated with high fever, white patches, severe weakness, or difficulty swallowing, further evaluation may be needed to rule out infection or nutritional problems.