Roxy07 answered Sunday July 19 2009, 9:38 pm: Hi there..
They could be little ulcers in your mouth.
Ulcers may result from a variety of causes varying from friction from a denture or rough tooth, poor circulation, bacterial or fungal infection (Candida) or possibly an undetected food allergy.
With the exception of those caused accidentally, for example through inadvertently biting the tongue or the inside of the cheek, ulcers almost always occur in people who are 'run down' physically, or emotionally stressed.
Poor diet, lack of sleep, deficiency in Vitamin C, and antibiotics are the main causative factors.
lalalaflower answered Sunday July 19 2009, 8:13 pm: I've seen this before... but I was very young. I was going into my dentists office and this kid had balls of blood in his mouth. But sadly I don't remember what exactly it was. My best advice is to go to the dentist or at least ask your doctor over the phone what it could be. I think they might be blood clots or something like that. You should get it checked out. Good Luck! [ lalalaflower's advice column | Ask lalalaflower A Question ]
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