What cause canker sores?
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Canker sores inside the mouth ARE NOT A FORM OF HERPES. They are Aphthous ulcers. They can appear for plentifully of reasons, stress, spicy foods, injury, etc. I know when I'm a bundle of nerves I bite the inside of my cheek and I'll get one - the germs in your mouth attacks them and they attain inflamed. Google canker sores and you can get more information. ORAL HERPES usually occur outside of the mouth BUT can occur on the inside as resourcefully (however, sores will appear on palate surfaces, like the roof of the mouth, gums, etc.) - canker sores appear on the soft tissues of the mouth (cheek, tongue, etc.). If you own a particularly fruitless sore that won't go away and you are concerned just about it - go to your doctor. They can swab it and run an HSV (herpes simplex virus) oral exam and tell you what it is. HSV is outstandingly contagious affecting most of the world's population. You are usually exposed to the virus before 5 years of age. Sorry for adjectives the info - I'm just the Google Queen...
Oral herpes. ~
A lot of times the canker sores come along beside a cold. They are a form of herpes, but, they will go away and not come hindmost. Put something with camphor on them and they should disappear. To be honest, if you hold a canker sore, it is not the time for you to give oral sex, it can be transmitted and you can hand over someone herpes.
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