Home treatment for a sore mouthA painful sore or ulcer inside your mouth may make it difficult to
eat and drink. Try some of the following home treatment measures to help ease
pain and speed healing. Change your diet- Drink cold liquids, such as water or iced tea, or eat Popsicles
or frozen juices.
- Use a straw.
- Eat soft, bland foods that are easy to swallow, such as ice
cream, custard, applesauce, cottage cheese, macaroni and cheese, soft-cooked
eggs, yogurt, or cream soups.
- Cut foods into small pieces, or grind, mash, blend, or puree
foods.
- Avoid coffee, chocolate, spicy and salty foods, citrus fruits,
and tomatoes.
- Avoid eating nuts or seeds.
- Avoid very hot,
cold, or sweet foods and drinks if they increase your pain.
Rinse your mouth- Rinse with an antacid, such as Maalox or Mylanta, or dab it on
your sores with a cotton swab.
- Several times a day, rinse your mouth using a diluted hydrogen
peroxide solution. To make the rinse, mix
1 Tbsp (15 mL) of hydrogen
peroxide with
8 fl oz (237 mL) of water.
If you prefer, you can buy an already prepared hydrogen peroxide rinse, such as
Peroxyl, at a drugstore.
Apply an oral paste to protect the sore, ease pain, and speed healing- Make a thin paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the
sore.
To help ease pain, use a nonprescription medication, such as Amosan,
Anbesol, Gly-Oxide, Orabase, or Zilactin. Check with a
health professional for correct dosage before using any of these on a baby or child. If your sore is not healing or is still painful after 2
weeks of home treatment, contact your health professional. Your health
professional may prescribe a mouth rinse that contains lidocaine, which will
ease your pain.
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