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Health Tip: Triggers for Canker Sores
Factors that could increase your risk
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(HealthDay News) -- Canker sores are the painful white patches that appear on the insides of the cheeks, lips, gums or tongue.
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The U.S. National Library of Medicine says these factors may increase your risk of getting canker sores:
- A family history of canker sores.
- A weakened immune system.
- A bite on the inside of the cheek or the tongue.
- Having dental work.
- Stress or changes in hormone levels.
- Deficiencies in vitamins or minerals such as iron, folic acid, or B-12.
- Food allergies.
- Having a viral infection.
-- Diana Kohnle
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Last updated 3/19/2009
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