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Accidental bites, aggressive tooth brushing, or dental procedures that cause injury to the mouth can lead to the development of mouth ulcers.
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Emotional stress or hormonal changes, such as those occurring during menstruation, can contribute to the occurrence of mouth ulcers.
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Inadequate intake of essential nutrients, particularly vitamin B12, iron, and folic acid, can increase the likelihood of developing mouth ulcers.
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Certain foods, such as citrus fruits, spicy foods, or chocolate, can trigger or exacerbate mouth ulcers in individuals who are sensitive to them.
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Conditions like inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., Crohn's disease), constipation, or viral infections can lead to recurrent mouth ulcers.
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For persistent or severe mouth ulcers, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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