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abc33kr wrote on 2011-08-14 06:04
:/ they hurt.
Is there any tips on curing them?
I think I made them even worse during breakfast by accidentally biting on it.
Now it hurts eating my regular korean dinner because its spice seeps into my ulcer. QQ
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Xemnas wrote on 2011-08-14 06:06
Rinse your mouth frequently with mouthwash with alcohol in it and try to avoid spicy/hard foods.
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Phunkie wrote on 2011-08-14 06:08
Painkillers and mouthwash. :(
I had one the other day that was painful as hell. It took so long for it to go away too. HURT LIKE HELL.
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Sekwaf wrote on 2011-08-14 06:14
Look on the bright side, it's not in your stomach!
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Blassreiter wrote on 2011-08-14 06:15
Menthol helps out. This can be found from cough drops. You can look for some other menthol pastes/powders that can be bought from pharmacies. I know a Chinese one that is named "Watermelon Frost". It's a spray powder mainly used for sore throats which means it has menthol and it speeds up the recovery of the ulcer. Put these medications before sleeping, if you do it some other times you may eat/drink something that will wash away the menthol, slowing recovery.
But overall GET SOME MENTHOL NOW!!
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abc33kr wrote on 2011-08-14 06:18
Quote from Sekwaf;551371:
Look on the bright side, it's not in your stomach!
O_O ulcers can grow in my stomach?
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Sekwaf wrote on 2011-08-14 06:26
Yeah, people get stomach ulcers. Also called peptic ulcers. Broad term, can also mean in the intestines as well. I imagine they're a pain to treat.
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Xemnas wrote on 2011-08-14 06:30
You can also get them somewhere lower, but then they're called hemmorrhoids.