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Mouth sores & smoking...
I usually only smoke once a week to once a month. However, when I start smoke consistently throughout the week, I develop sores at the corners of my mouth. They start to go away after I've stopped smoking for a few days.
Is this an allergic reaction? Anyone else have this?
Cheers.
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Mouth sores & smoking...
can wipe out vitamin C and some of the B vitamins. I don't know if cannabis smoking does the same or not. BUT one of the signs of both beginning of scurvy and lack of B vitamins are those little sores at the corners of your mouth. So grab some multivitamins (preferably natural vitamins) and start taking them! Should help, and won't hurt you!- Granny:hippy:
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Mouth sores & smoking...
i always randomly get soars in the corners of my tongue in the back, but sometimes i think its more contributed to brushing my teeth at night. I always do in the morning but i forget sometimes at night or im lazy.
Make sure your getting your vitamins and you cleaning your mouth correctly, if you let your teeth go for even a day theres alot of bacteria and your teeth get grainy and can ripp through your tissue, then infect it.
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Mouth sores & smoking...
Hmm it happens EVERYTIME you smoke? ever had them without smoking?