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I have mouth ulcers, and I am not able to eat spicy food because of the pain. What should I do?

Asked by Female, 25 · 2 months ago

Mouth ulcers can make eating spicy or acidic foods very painful and may occur due to irritation, stress, or a vitamin deficiency. Try rinsing your mouth with warm salt water and eat soft, non-spicy foods to reduce discomfort. Drinking enough water and maintaining good oral hygiene may help the ulcers heal faster. Consult a doctor if the ulcers are severe or do not improve within a week.
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Mouth ulcers can be painful, especially with spicy food, so it’s best to avoid such triggers until healing occurs. You can consider using Orasore Mouth Ulcer Tablets, which contain vitamins and probiotics that help reduce inflammation and promote healing.

🏥 Self-Care Steps

  • Avoid spicy, acidic, and rough-textured foods to reduce irritation.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene with a soft toothbrush and mild mouthwash.
  • Rinse your mouth with warm salt water several times a day to soothe pain.
  • Stay hydrated and eat soft, bland foods like khichdi, dal, and curd.

💊 Medication Information

Orasore Mouth Ulcer Tablets support healing by providing riboflavin, folic acid, niacinamide, and probiotics. Take as directed by a doctor, swallowing with water without crushing or chewing. Inform your doctor if you are on other medications to avoid interactions.

🩺 When to See a Doctor

If ulcers persist beyond two weeks, worsen, or are accompanied by high fever or difficulty swallowing, consult a dentist or an oral medicine specialist promptly.

If you want, I can explain more about dietary adjustments or other treatment options.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please tell me your age and gender.

Answered 2 months ago

Related Questions

I keep getting recurrent mouth ulcers, and they take nearly 1 month to heal on their own. The ulcers become very painful while eating, and sometimes they also itch. What treatment can help heal these ulcers faster and prevent them from coming back?
Recurrent mouth ulcers that take a long time to heal can happen because of vitamin deficiencies, stress, poor sleep, acidity, spicy foods, sharp teeth, low immunity, hormonal changes, or irritation from toothpaste and certain foods. When ulcers keep returning or remain painful for many weeks, the body may need proper evaluation to identify the underlying cause, rather than only temporary relief treatment. Keeping the mouth clean and avoiding spicy, very hot, or acidic foods may help reduce irritation while the ulcers heal. Drinking enough water, improving sleep, reducing stress, and eating foods rich in iron, folic acid, and vitamins may also support faster healing in some people. Avoid repeatedly touching or scratching the ulcers because this can worsen pain and delay recovery. Some people may need medical treatment such as vitamin supplements, medicated mouth gels, or treatment for underlying infection or acidity, depending on the cause. The right treatment should be decided after proper examination. Consult a doctor or dentist if ulcers keep returning frequently, last more than 2-3 weeks, become very large, cause fever, weight loss, difficulty swallowing, or if white or red patches develop inside the mouth.
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