Canker sores are extremely painful and are a result of an infection. They can occur just before or during pregnancy. While the majority of the time they are not life threatening, there are some instances that can cause great pain.
It’s rare, but I can personally attest to the fact that canker sores can happen in pregnancy. I was diagnosed with one during my pregnancy, and I still had to take antibiotic to keep from spreading it.
Some women don’t realize until after they have their baby that the canker sores are there, so they don’t see the need to take antibiotics. In fact, if you are trying to prevent canker sores you could try using a home remedy and it’s called a cayenne pepper spray. Cayenne pepper is a mild antiseptic that has a mild smell that can cause irritation.
Cayenne pepper can cause a lot of problems during pregnancy, so it’s important to keep this in mind. If you are a woman with canker sores, it could be that your baby’s digestive tract is in pain. A mild caustic, like vinegar, is recommended for this. If you want to use it, you will need to find a spray bottle.
The reason you would get canker sores during pregnancy is because your baby has a hard time getting rid of it’s stinging, irritating intestinal tissue. Cayenne pepper can cause the same problem. It will only work if you are using a spray bottle.
Most women who have the canker sores during pregnancy will feel the discomfort, but they will not know why. For you, it’s the stinging that you don’t know about. If you have a mild case of canker sores you may have the sensation that your stomach is being pushed up against your backbone.
For the rest of us, canker sores during pregnancy is the same situation. It’s not just the stinging, its also the pain. But for the rest of us, it’s not the pain, it’s the stinging. When you have a canker sore during pregnancy it’s not just because your baby is eating the pepper, its also because its eating your baby. Its like taking a bite out of your baby.
I can count the number of times I’ve had canker sores during my pregnancy on one hand. I’m also a big fan of pepperoni and onion rings. I’ve had plenty of those around.
But there is another form of canker sore called herpes. Its very similar to a canker sore during pregnancy, but there is a lot of overlap. So it doesn’t help you to know one without the other, but you can still get canker sores during pregnancy. I am not sure if this is because Ive had herpes, or because canker sores are caused by the herpes virus, but I have had one of those around the time I had my baby.
The herpes virus is a relatively common cause of herpes outbreaks during pregnancy. It is found in the genital mucosa.