

Recurrent oral ulceration (ROU) or Recurrent aphthous stomatis (RAS) is a term used to describe the appearance of chronic small painful mouth ulcers which typically last a few days but come back every few weeks or months. It is very common, often starting in childhood and recur frequently. It causes the same symptoms and conditions as normal mouth ulcers. Recurrent oral ulcerations affect about 20% of the general population. Most people will have mouth ulcers at least once in their life.
Recurrent oral ulceration often improves with age. People often grow out of mouth ulcers when they are above 40 years of age. However in some people they can disappear sooner or carry on for longer.
Recurrent oral ulcerations cause chronic pain and discomfort when speaking, eating, drinking and swallowing. This is especially worrisome with children because it can affect their eating, sleeping and cause distress.
Whatever the cause of the mouth ulcer, Bye Mouth Ulcer! can help relieve you from the pain during these outbreaks and get rid of the mouth ulcers more quickly or even may cause them to reoccur less frequently. Bye Mouth Ulcer! is also suitable for children, due to the non-toxic and non-anaesthetic ingredients.
If you have recurrent mouth ulcers for more then two weeks, or when the symptoms worsen, then seek medical advice.