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So what is the Cause? One of the most painful types of canker sores you get is a canker sore in the throat. Canker sores in the throat usually occur as a result of allergy to either foods, or medicines or toothpaste ingredients. Canker sores in the throat can also occur as a result of local trauma, from dentures, bones or even pretzels. If you scratch or break the skin you can be prone to canker sores. Although the vast majority of canker sores in the throat cases are associated with no underlying illness, in a small percentage of cases, canker sores are indicative of a bodily (systemic) disorder. Canker sores in the throat cannot be healed with traditional medication. Even though canker sores in the throat only last a few weeks, they are painful. During that time the aid of a soothing herbal canker sore medication like Canker Bee Gone to manage the pain and discomfort can be very beneficial. While there is no canker sore medicine that will cure canker sores in the throat, there are canker sore medications that can help speed healing and provide relief from canker sore pain. Canker Bee Gone, an all-natural canker sore remedy, can be very effective at speeding healing and helping relieve the discomfort of canker sores. Try all-natural Canker Bee Gone with confidence. Our product works so well we unconditionally guarantee your total satisfaction with our money back guarantee 100% no questions asked. |
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