Canker Sores (Aphthous Ulcers) in Chil…
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Canker sores are often first seen in children and teens between ages 10 and19. For about 3 in 10 children affected, canker sores come back for years after the first outbreak. They can’t be spread from one child to another. Canker sores that keep coming back may be linked to celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, or HIV infection. More often, shallow and small but painful open sores with a bright red border with the white, gray or yellow center Your child may mention tingling in the area few days prior to the appearance of the sore Though usually it appears individually, it can also appear in small clusters Small, flattish, painful sores or blisters in a child’s mouth Sores that are white, yellowish or gray with a red edge or border
More often, shallow and small but painful open sores with a bright red border with the white, gray or yellow center
Your child may mention tingling in the area few days prior to the appearance of the sore
Though usually it appears individually, it can also appear in small clusters
Small, flattish, painful sores or blisters in a child’s mouth
Sores that are white, yellowish or gray with a red edge or border
DA: 7 PA: 87 MOZ Rank: 40