Does anyone get mouth ulcers? - Sweet's Syndrome UK

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Does anyone get mouth ulcers?

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Since having Sweet's I get mouth ulcers all of the time. Does anyone else get lots of mouth ulcers?

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REVIN4GOD

I have not had mouth ulcers, but did have one episode that was thrush like last year. My sweet's diagnosis - by biopsy - was in September of 2010.

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BonnieG567

Thanks, I'll look into the thrush.

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Shell567AdministratorSweet's Syndrome UK

Hi BonnieG567,

Mouth ulcers are a symptom of SS. Read more about symptoms @ helpforsweetssyndromeuk.wor...

I hope that your mouth ulcers settle down soon,

Shell.

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