for the past few months the inside of my right cheek has been really sore. I looked at it in the mirror the other day and there's this ~half inch diameter laceration there. I donno what to do, it hurts and it won't go away. any advice?
LiLbabiGurlx3 answered Monday August 23 2004, 8:43 pm: dont bite it or anything, just leave it alone and i believe in about a week or less it should go away and if it doesnt ask your mom/dad to look at it and if u shud go to a docter to get it cheked out.
hope i helped,..if u have any other questions feel free to ask.! [ LiLbabiGurlx3's advice column | Ask LiLbabiGurlx3 A Question ]
XXhiGhMaIntEnCe answered Monday August 23 2004, 1:55 pm: Okk! Go to the doctor! I had something like that and the doctor gave me a antibiotic cream called ...... Mupirocin. I forget what I had but it cleared it right up! It's like what babies get all the time from dirt and grim getting in their mouth ... I forget what its called!! Sorry :=( [ XXhiGhMaIntEnCe's advice column | Ask XXhiGhMaIntEnCe A Question ]
Sunshine answered Monday August 23 2004, 1:34 am: If your wisdom teeth are coming out, they can sometimes cut the inside of your mouth. Chewing gum helped me. If that's not it and it doesn't get better soon, you should go see your doctor. (Certain STD's can cause mouth sores.) [ Sunshine's advice column | Ask Sunshine A Question ]
mandymoore answered Monday August 23 2004, 12:42 am: Go see a doctor first! Don't tell us on a message boards about it, we can't give medical help. Or maybe you have something in your mouth that's cutting it, maybe a tooth problem or braces (if you have them). [ mandymoore's advice column | Ask mandymoore A Question ]
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