Since you have had these mouth rashes for a month and a half, it is crucial to see a doctor or dentist for a proper diagnosis before taking specific medication. These rashes could be caused by aphthous ulcers, fungal infections, allergic reactions, or nutritional deficiencies, each requiring different treatments. For temporary relief, you can use over-the-counter topical pain-relieving gels (like benzocaine) or rinse your mouth with warm salt water. Avoid spicy, acidic, or rough foods that can worsen irritation. Please consult a healthcare professional to get the correct prescription, such as topical steroids, antivirals, or antifungals, based on the exact cause.
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I have been getting frequent mouth rashes for the past one and a half months. What medicine should I take for this?