Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked up my non-professional theory and it seems sound. Your immune system may have been compromised by flu and it's caused canker sores.
There are a number of things both serious and, usually not at all serious, that can cause canker sores.
Obviously, mouth sores on or near your lips indicates a viral infection like herpes simplex.
I had a terrible terrible stomach bug one year and immediately moved to pneumonia afterward-- it's pretty awful some of the things that can happen when your immune system is down.
That sounds like it. I also think I was too rough with my electric toothbrush right before the flu started. I had stomach cramps for a week before getting the flu. I still get cold chills. My mouth hurts like hell. Unfortunately we're in between insurance right now. I may go to cvs clinic if it gets really bad. I've got a few tiny white dots on my toungue and my gums are inflamed. I also have a white sore on the side of my lips.

Anonymous wrote:I looked up my non-professional theory and it seems sound. Your immune system may have been compromised by flu and it's caused canker sores.
There are a number of things both serious and, usually not at all serious, that can cause canker sores.
Obviously, mouth sores on or near your lips indicates a viral infection like herpes simplex.
I had a terrible terrible stomach bug one year and immediately moved to pneumonia afterward-- it's pretty awful some of the things that can happen when your immune system is down.
Anonymous wrote:I looked up my non-professional theory and it seems sound. Your immune system may have been compromised by flu and it's caused canker sores.
There are a number of things both serious and, usually not at all serious, that can cause canker sores.
Obviously, mouth sores on or near your lips indicates a viral infection like herpes simplex.
I had a terrible terrible stomach bug one year and immediately moved to pneumonia afterward-- it's pretty awful some of the things that can happen when your immune system is down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like hand, foot and mouth disease.
I do have a toddler but it's only in my mouth. I've had flu like symptoms for the last week. My son has been fine.
You have cold sores that were exacerbated by being sick. You probably didn't have the flu. See your doctor and get some abreva for your cold sores.
If the sores are in her mouth then it's not cold sores. Cold sores are on the lips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like hand, foot and mouth disease.
I do have a toddler but it's only in my mouth. I've had flu like symptoms for the last week. My son has been fine.
You have cold sores that were exacerbated by being sick. You probably didn't have the flu. See your doctor and get some abreva for your cold sores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like hand, foot and mouth disease.
I do have a toddler but it's only in my mouth. I've had flu like symptoms for the last week. My son has been fine.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like hand, foot and mouth disease.