Hello Yas Forums

Any time I’m really stressed, eat acidic food, or accidentally bite my cheek or tongue.

>Benadryl
Diphenhydramine's mild anti-inflammatory properties will provide some benefit, but it's anticholinergic will be useless because it needs to pass through the liver to become an active metabolite.

Just speaking of experience, and it worked for me to put some zendium on them. Again i think the peroxide treatment is more effective. I just hadnt explored that when i had them. Luckily its been 10 years since i had a soar, so i havnt dealt with them for quite a while

Lick your finger and pour salt on your finger. Then press that bitch on the sore.

Better dental hygiene can help too. If you find that canker sores form after damaging the tissue linings of your mouth, then it is likely bacteria induced canker sores. Better dental hygiene can help with that. Specifically flossing.

>zendium
Actually, Zendiums is a Sodium-Lauryl-Sulfate free toothpaste brand, so that is safe to put on canker sores. It still won't do anything beyond placebo and maybe sealing the wound temporarily, but it won't have the damaging tissue effects of the SLS and other foaming agents.

leave them alone. try not to be so stressed and try to get your mind off it as best you can. They are caused by stress. Guaranteed you had something stressful happen to you recently.

1/2 water 1/2 baking soda, mix into a paste and apply on canker sore, or throw some baking soda into a glass of water and have a gargle.

asprin?

Bleach or strong UV light.