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18 Natural Remedies To Treat Canker Sores
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Wed, 03 Aug 2022 1:48:33
Nearly everyone will have a canker sore at some point in their life. Canker sores are a type of small ulcer that forms inside of the mouth, usually on the insides of the cheeks or under the tongue; they can appear anywhere on the gums. Unlike cold sores, which appear on the outside of the mouth, canker sores are not contagious.
Most people can recognize a canker sore when they see or feel one. They are soft bumps on the gums in your mouth. They are usually about the size of a pencil eraser. Canker sores, depending on how irritated they are, can be pink, red, or white in color.
Most canker sores are painful to touch. They are likely to become aggravated when you are eating or drinking, especially when you consume acidic or spicy foods and drinks. Eating very hot foods may also trigger pain in your canker sore.
# Good Dental Hygiene
Having good dental hygiene can both help to prevent and treat canker sores. Some of the best practices to keep in mind is to brush your teeth two to three times a day and to floss at least once a day. Using mouthwash, with or without alcohol, can also help.
When you are shopping for toothpaste and other dental supplies, read the ingredient list carefully to ensure that your products do not contain sodium lauryl sulfate, as this may make the canker sores worse.
# Avoid Acidic Foods and Drinks
Since acidic foods and drinks can both cause canker sores, it is best to avoid them when you already have a canker sore, as these foods and drinks will only make them worse. Avoid drinks like soda, juice, and alcohol. Also, avoid citrus fruits, berries, and candy.
# Avoid Spicy Foods
It is best to avoid spicy foods for the same reason you should avoid acidic foods. Avoid peppers and hot spices (cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes, and chili powder). Avoid these foods for the entire time you have a canker sore and for a few days after it heals.
# Baking Soda Rinse
Using a baking soda rinse can help to numb the pain and irritation of a canker sore. To use his home remedy, mix a teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of water. Gargle with this mixture until all of the water is gone. You can use this home remedy as often as needed.
# Salt Water Gargle
This home remedy is similar to the baking soda rinse. For this home remedy, simply mix a tablespoon of salt with a cup of water. Use this home remedy in the exact way you would use the baking soda rinse. You can also use this home remedy as often as you like.
# Relax
Since stress is one of the possible causes of canker sores, becoming a more relaxed person can help to both treat and prevent canker sores. Find activities you enjoy that can take your mind off stressful situations. Try listening to music, practicing yoga, or meditation to lower your stress levels.
# Vitamin B6 and B12
Vitamins B6 and B12 work well alone, but they work even better together! Luckily, there are many foods that contain one or both of these vitamins. Try to add more of the following foods into your diet to prevent and treat canker sores: beef, fish, poultry, chicken, eggs, and dairy products.
Sadly, if you are a vegan, you are going to have to take vitamin supplements instead of getting these vitamins from food sources. When taking vitamin supplements, always make sure to take them as directed on the packaging.
# Vitamin E
Vitamin E is full of antioxidants, making it a perfect home remedy for canker sores. There are many foods you can try that are naturally high in vitamin E. Some of these foods include seeds, tree nuts, fish, and avocado. Try to add more of these foods into your diet to make your canker sore heal faster.
# Zinc
Like vitamins B6 and B12, taking in enough zinc may be able to both treat and prevent canker sores. One of the best ways to take in this mineral naturally is through eating foods that are rich in zinc. Some foods that are rich in zinc include dark green leafy vegetables, beef, seafood, seeds, garlic, and beans. Try to take in more of these foods when possible.
# Milk of Magnesia
Milk of Magnesia can temporarily relieve the symptoms of canker sores. To use this home remedy, simply dip a cotton swab in the Milk of Magnesia. Dab this on your sore. Leave it on for a few minutes and then rinse out your mouth. Do this at least once a day to see results.
# Ice / Cold Compress
Cold can help to numb just about any part of the body, including the inside of the mouth. For this home remedy, you can use either ice or a cold compress. To use the ice, you only need to chew on an ice cube or let one slowly dissolve in your mouth. You can do this as often as needed.
To use a cold compress, dip a clean cloth towel in ice-cold water. Hold the towel to your canker sore until it is no longer cold. Do this as often as needed.
# Aloe Vera Gel
Aloe vera gel is great at curing all types of ailments. To use this home remedy, all you need to do is put a dab of aloe vera gel on and around the canker sore. You can use this home remedy as often as needed. It is okay if you swallow the gel.
# Black Tea and Tea Bags
Black tea can work in two ways to treat a canker sore. The easiest way to use this home remedy is to simply drink a cup of hot black tea. Adding honey to the tea will make it extra effective. However, do not add lemon juice, as it is too acidic. You can use this home remedy up to three times a day.
Another way to use black tea is to use the tea bags. Place used black tea bags into the refrigerator until they are cold. Once chilled, put the teabag in your mouth. Keep it in your mouth for several minutes. You can also use this home remedy up to three times a day.
# Sage Tea
Sage tea is another tea that can help to ease the pain and irritation of canker sores. Like black tea, all you need to do is drink this tea to see results. Drink this tea up to twice a day for the best results.
# Licorice Tea
Licorice tea can also help to ease the pain, but licorice candy will not work. Simply drink this tea up to twice a day to get the best results.
# Chamomile Tea
Chamomile tea is also effective when it comes to treating canker sores. Like the other teas on this list, all you need to do is drink the tea up to three times a day. As an added bonus, this tea can also be soothing to the nerves, which may help to relieve stress.
# Echinacea Tea
Echinacea tea is the last tea on our list, but that doesn’t make it any less effective than any of the other teas in this article. To use this tea, simply drink it up to twice a day to get the best results.
# Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is great at killing bacteria and germs that may be lingering in your mouth and encouraging your canker sore to stick around. To use this home remedy, mix equal parts of water and hydrogen peroxide. Use this as a mouthwash. Try not to swallow the hydrogen peroxide! Use this once a day, every day, until you no longer have a canker sore.