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Any ideas on what this might be?

Discussion in 'Physical & Sexual Health' started by josh9623, Nov 17, 2014.

  1. josh9623

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    the other night i started to get a weird taste in my mouth and this afternoon I found a some pin size sores on the inside of my cheek. They aren't really painful but they are somewhat annoying. I am going to see if I can get it checked out tomorrow. In the mean time does anyone have any ideas on what it might be? I am wondering if it might be an STD but I am staying calm until i find out. I will try to get the nurse that I know is LGBT friendly.
     
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    Might just be a canker sore, especially if the center is white and the surrounding area is more red than usual.
     
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    If you're stressed or bit into your cheek, they're possibly canker sores. You can go to your dentist to get it diagnosed. :slight_smile:
     
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    I have a canker sore (also called mouth ulcer) at the moment. It started off as a pinprick size, but it hurt when something touched it (like food). If it is a mouth ulcer, it should heal on its own within a few weeks.