Oral ulcers are a common oral disease that usually occur on any part of the mucous membrane in the mouth, especially the tongue, lips, cheeks and floor of the mouth. Oral ulcers usually present as pain in the front teeth of small infected cells, with clear edges, a yellowish ulcer in the center, and redness around the ulcer. Mouth ulcers can come and go, usually lasting from a few days to about two weeks, but they can be cured.

The occurrence of oral ulcers may be related to a variety of factors, including oral infections, malnutrition, lack of trace elements such as vitamin C and zinc, excessive stress, anxiety and depression, etc. In addition, smoking and drinking may also cause mouth ulcers.

For women with oral ulcers, they need to pay attention to oral hygiene in daily life, avoid oral infections, maintain a good mentality and eat healthily. In addition, canker sore medications, such as oral lozenges and oral medications, can be used to relieve the symptoms of canker sores.

Canker sores are a common oral condition that may occur during ovulation. For women with oral ulcers, they need to pay attention to oral hygiene, maintain a good mentality and eat healthily to prevent and reduce the occurrence of oral ulcers.