6 Early Signs Of Mouth Ulcers

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Pain

Early on, you may experience localized pain or discomfort in the affected area of the mouth.

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Red Or White Lesions

Mouth ulcers often manifest as red or white sores, commonly surrounded by an inflamed border.

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Inflammation

Inflammation may occur around the ulcerated area, contributing to localized swelling.

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Difficulty Eating 

Mouth ulcers can make eating as well as consuming certain beverages.

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Increased Salivation

Some individuals may experience heightened salivation as a response to mouth ulcers.

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Burning Sensation

Before the ulcer fully develops, you might experience burning sensation at the site of the impending sore.

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