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Canker Sores: Symptoms and Diagnosis

Think you might have a canker sore? Here’s a look at common symptoms to help you distinguish these lesions from other sores.

You might develop a canker sore after eating or drinking something acidic, or biting the inside of your mouth while chewing. Many people get these sores — the medical term is aphthous ulcers — at some point in life. And in most cases, these harmless lesions go away on their own within a week or so, with no complications. (1)

Canker sores often appear initially in adolescence,  but if you develop a mouth sore for the first time, you may wonder whether it’s a canker sore or something more serious. (2)

Here’s how to identify a canker sore and distinguish them from other conditions.

Small, Shallow Bump Inside the Mouth

Canker sores are usually small, typically less than 1 millimeter, although some can grow up to ½ inch to 1 inch in diameter. (3) Larger lesions are more common with major canker sores, which are deeper ulcerations. (1)

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