Reasons for mouth ulcers

Minor injuries:

Accidentally biting the tongue or inside of the cheek.

Injuries caused by using a toothbrush.

Burning the mouth with very hot foods and drinks.

 

Nutritional deficiency: Deficiency of vitamin B12, folic acid, iron, and zinc in the body can cause mouth ulcers.

Psychological stress: Severe mental stress and anxiety increase the risk of mouth ulcers.

Digestive problems: Stomach upset, constipation, and gas are associated with mouth ulcers.

Food allergies: Some people are allergic to tomatoes, citrus fruits (lemon, orange), chocolate, and extremely spicy foods, which can cause mouth ulcers.

Hormonal changes: This is seen during hormonal changes in women (e.g., menstruation).

Medications: Mouth ulcers can also occur as a side effect of some medications.

 

Reduced immunity: When you get sick, the body’s immune system weakens, leading to mouth ulcers.