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How to Use Cold Compresses to Alleviate Canker Sore Discomfort
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Canker sores, also known as aphthous ulcers, can cause significant discomfort and pain in the mouth. Using cold compresses is a simple and effective way to reduce pain and speed up healing. This article explains how to properly use cold compresses for relief.
Benefits of Using Cold Compresses
- Reduces pain and inflammation
- Numbs the affected area for temporary relief
- Helps decrease swelling and redness
- Can promote faster healing of the sore
How to Apply a Cold Compress
Follow these steps to effectively use a cold compress on a canker sore:
- Wrap a few ice cubes in a clean cloth or use a cold gel pack.
- Ensure the compress is not directly touching your skin to prevent frostbite.
- Gently hold the compress against the sore for 10-15 minutes.
- Repeat every few hours as needed for pain relief.
Additional Tips for Canker Sore Relief
While cold compresses can provide relief, consider these additional tips:
- Avoid spicy, acidic, or rough foods that can irritate the sore.
- Maintain good oral hygiene to prevent infection.
- Use over-the-counter topical treatments if recommended by a healthcare professional.
- Stay hydrated and avoid stress, which can exacerbate sores.
When to See a Dentist
If your canker sore persists longer than two weeks, becomes larger, or is accompanied by fever or severe pain, consult a dentist or healthcare provider. Persistent or severe sores may require professional treatment.