Help for student with sore mouth

Hi, an 18 year old student of mine just started carbo last friday and is having mouth pain. Has that happened to anyone here? If so, what did you find helpful for the pain. I'd appreciate any info - she's very upset.
Thanks, Mia

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  • nempark
    nempark Member Posts: 681
    mouth pain - Mia
    Hi Mia, I didn't have mouth pain, but my daughter had mixed half water and half peroxide which I used as a gargle. Did not get any mouth problems. Hope this helps. Give your friend my best wishes and tell her she has a good teacher. June.
  • Rewriter
    Rewriter Member Posts: 493 Member
    mouth pain
    sucking on ice cubes
    gargling with warm salt water every few hours
    using throat and mouth spray with lidocaine
    avoiding citrus
    drinking warm tea
    eating alkaline foods


    I'm sure that other women can add suggestions I can't think of right now. Hope this helps.

    Jill
  • Ro10
    Ro10 Member Posts: 1,561 Member
    Sorry to hear about this person's mouth pain
    I did not have any mouth pain either, but a nurse I remember giving something called "magic mouthwash" to patients with sore mouths. It was made up of maalox, benadry, and viscous of lidocaine". It is prescribed by the doctor, so maybe she could ask for something like that.

    I also heard of peroxigel that can be gotten over the counter. It comes with a dropper and is supposed to cause some numbing.

    Years ago I had a growth removed from the roof of my mouth and the doctor ordered viscous of lidocaine for me to gargle with. That did help the mouth pain.

    There have been a lot of other good suggestions. Hope some of them help her. Popsicles and frozen grapes are some other alternatives she could try. In peace and caring.
  • hopeful girl 1
    hopeful girl 1 Member Posts: 454
    Ro10 said:

    Sorry to hear about this person's mouth pain
    I did not have any mouth pain either, but a nurse I remember giving something called "magic mouthwash" to patients with sore mouths. It was made up of maalox, benadry, and viscous of lidocaine". It is prescribed by the doctor, so maybe she could ask for something like that.

    I also heard of peroxigel that can be gotten over the counter. It comes with a dropper and is supposed to cause some numbing.

    Years ago I had a growth removed from the roof of my mouth and the doctor ordered viscous of lidocaine for me to gargle with. That did help the mouth pain.

    There have been a lot of other good suggestions. Hope some of them help her. Popsicles and frozen grapes are some other alternatives she could try. In peace and caring.

    Mouth
    I used biotene mouthwash during chemo, and actually even though I finished chemo in November I still am using this product.