10 Causes Of Canker Sores

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Cause #6: Hormonal Changes

Hormonal changes can trigger the appearance of canker sores. It is generally considered that the reason why women are more likely to suffer from the mouth sores is because they undergo frequent hormonal changes in their cycles. It is noteworthy that during a woman’s menstruation, she may also experience some oral health issues like swelling of the salivary glands and bleeding gums. Canker sores may also appear in a similar manner.

Hormonal changes may also be the reason why the oral sores are more prevalent in young people aged between 10 and 20 years. At this stage of life, young people would be undergoing significant hormonal changes as their bodies transform into adulthood.

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