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Diagnosing Oral Ulcers: A Common yet Manageable Co...

A Common Presentation: Multiple Small Oral Ulcers When a patient presents with multiple small ulcers in the oral mucosa, the differential diagnosis often narrows to a few well-known conditions—each with distinct clinical features and management strategies. While these lesions may initially seem concerning, they are frequently benign and respond well to targeted care. Understanding the underly...

Persistent Oral Ulceration: Key Differential Diagn...

Understanding Persistent Oral Ulceration: A Clinical Perspective Oral ulceration lasting beyond two weeks is not merely an inconvenience—it’s a clinical red flag that demands careful evaluation. While minor aphthous ulcers (canker sores) are common and typically resolve within 1–2 weeks, prolonged lesions warrant a thorough investigation to rule out underlying systemic or infectious condi...