5 Myths About Canker Sores — Busted

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You may be familiar with the nagging pain if you’re like the one in 10 Americans whom experts estimate suffer from canker sores. Most people experience mouth ulcers at least once in their lifetime, while others may be more prone to chronic canker sores. 

With such a common affliction affecting so many people, there are certainly some myths regarding treatment and prevention. Knowing the common misconceptions regarding canker sores is essential, as is being aware of proper preventative practices to stop them from appearing.

Myth: Canker Sores Are the Result of Viral or Bacterial Infections

One of the most common myths about canker sores is that these sores result from viral or bacterial infections. In reality, canker sores develop after your cheek, gums, or tongue experience trauma, and your mouth overproduces the protein TNF-alpha, ultimately leading to the sore’s development. 
Unlike cold sores, which are viral infections, canker sores are most commonly a result of a Cobalamin (also called vitamin B-12) deficiency. Certain dietary changes may prevent or lessen the severity of your canker sores. 

Myth: Canker Sores Are Contagious 

Many people confuse canker sores with the herpes simplex virus, but as a medical professional will tell you, this is far from the truth. Canker sores are likely to form after someone experiences an oral wound. However, since they are not viral or bacterial, you can’t transmit canker sores to someone else. 

Myth: There’s No Treatment to Reduce Canker Sores

Most canker sore outbreaks clear up on their own—but typically not until seven to 10 days after they first appear. That’s why most treatments aim to reduce pain and alleviate irritation rather than prevent future sores. However, Cankerboy treats their root cause in addition to the symptoms by helping your immune system regulate its production of the canker sore-causing protein TNF-a. 

Myth: Canker Sores Are One-and-Done

Unfortunately, canker sores aren’t a one-time thing, typically reappearing throughout a person’s life. Although you may go weeks or months without experiencing a sore, they can affect you anytime. 

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Myth: No One Knows What May Cause a Canker Sore

Although doctors have not been able to identify the exact cause of these painful ulcers, there are proven catalysts to canker sore development. Stress, immune system issues, poor nutrition, hormonal changes, and food allergies are some common canker sore influencers. A well-balanced diet and proper hygiene maintenance are two essential steps to preventing future canker sores. 

Brushing your teeth twice daily, flossing, rinsing, and consistently hydrating are essential to your daily routine. You are far less likely to experience canker sores with a healthy mouth!

How Cankerboy Can Help

Cankerboy’s Canker Sore Solution can make a world of difference if you’re prone to developing sores. 

The solution provides an ideal balance of essential nutrients required for treating and preventing canker sores and proved effective for three out of four patients who tried it. Order your first dosage today and receive a two-month supply for $20 ($10 per month) delivered straight to your door. 

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