Hey All,
I've been really silly! I had some dry skin on my lips and I know I shouldn't have but I know we're all tempted to pull it and I did. The skin came off my bottom lip but pulled just slightly into my mouth and now it's a really bad sore with an ulcer. It's so painful and my braces are rubbing on it a treat. Nothing I put on it seems to help with the pain and everytime I think it's getting a bit better, my braces catch and it all goes bad again.
I now have another sore just along from it and it makes me look like I;ve been punched in the lips - nice image hey!
Any ideas?
Lip sores - HELP!
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Hi Chocoholic,
If any of the other remedies posted don't help, I always use a product called Glyoxide - it's great for cold sores. You're suppose to place it in your mouth and swish it in your mouth with your saliva - it seems to expedite the healing process - it's kind of pricey but worth it and you're only using a few drops at a time. Since the sore is on you lip, just place a few drops right on the sore and let it sit for a couple minutes, then rinse it off with water - it really works.
If any of the products listed is a gel-like product that may be a bit easier to use on your lip. I just know Glyoxide does wonders.
If your lips get dry often and you don't like to use chapstick or lip balm try moisturizing it with some hand lotion - I do this and it helps alot. This happened after I got my expander placed the other day - I don't know why but from what KK indicated in another post, it's common for that to happen.
Good luck.
P.S. Just seeing your user name reminds me that I should have had filled my chocolate craving before I got my expander placed the other day. I'm not saying I won't eat any chocolate until I get my braces off but I do know I will eat it sparingly.
ssfw
If any of the other remedies posted don't help, I always use a product called Glyoxide - it's great for cold sores. You're suppose to place it in your mouth and swish it in your mouth with your saliva - it seems to expedite the healing process - it's kind of pricey but worth it and you're only using a few drops at a time. Since the sore is on you lip, just place a few drops right on the sore and let it sit for a couple minutes, then rinse it off with water - it really works.
If any of the products listed is a gel-like product that may be a bit easier to use on your lip. I just know Glyoxide does wonders.
If your lips get dry often and you don't like to use chapstick or lip balm try moisturizing it with some hand lotion - I do this and it helps alot. This happened after I got my expander placed the other day - I don't know why but from what KK indicated in another post, it's common for that to happen.
Good luck.
P.S. Just seeing your user name reminds me that I should have had filled my chocolate craving before I got my expander placed the other day. I'm not saying I won't eat any chocolate until I get my braces off but I do know I will eat it sparingly.
ssfw
Quad-Helix expander: 1/20/06 - 1/16/07
Upper braces: 5/19/06; lower braces: 9/7/06
Braces removed: 8/19/08
Received retainer: 8/26/08 - wearing retainer 24 hours/day
Next appt.: 11/18/08
Upper braces: 5/19/06; lower braces: 9/7/06
Braces removed: 8/19/08
Received retainer: 8/26/08 - wearing retainer 24 hours/day
Next appt.: 11/18/08
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Thanks for all the tips guys, really appreciate it!
It's starting to get alot better at last. You know I discovered a really weird thing though. I've had a cold and a bit of flu and have been using Lemsip to ease the symtoms, and it makes the sore go completely numb. I guess it must be something to do with the paracetamol in it, so I crushed some up and dissolved it in warm water and swished it over the sores - voila! Pain gone, swelling going, amazing.
The things you discover hey?
It's starting to get alot better at last. You know I discovered a really weird thing though. I've had a cold and a bit of flu and have been using Lemsip to ease the symtoms, and it makes the sore go completely numb. I guess it must be something to do with the paracetamol in it, so I crushed some up and dissolved it in warm water and swished it over the sores - voila! Pain gone, swelling going, amazing.
The things you discover hey?
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One thing that I take on a daily basis, even if I don't have any sores is L-Lysine. It is in the vitamins/minerals section of your grocery store or pharmacy and it is an amino acid supplement for improving skin's appearance and healing properties. My ortho reccomended it and I used to take it when I would get cold sores.
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Ceramic Uppers 9/6/05; metal lowers 11/8/05
4 bicuspids removed 10/26/05
33 y.o. male whose parents couldn't afford braces as a teen---and YES, I TOO AM OBSESSED!!
Ceramic Uppers 9/6/05; metal lowers 11/8/05
4 bicuspids removed 10/26/05
33 y.o. male whose parents couldn't afford braces as a teen---and YES, I TOO AM OBSESSED!!