When the roof of your mouth hurts, it’s easy to assume you might have scraped or burned it while eating. But it turns out there are other culprits unrelated to a minor oral injury. Whatever the cause, ...
A bump or sore on the roof of the mouth can result from a burn or injury. It may also be a canker sore or cyst, or it may be a sign of an infection, such as candidiasis or hand, foot, and mouth ...
Doughnut lesions, or tiny red spots with a lighter center, on the roof of the mouth can be a telltale sign of strep throat. You'll likely have a few other symptoms, including a fever, painful ...
There are two things I Google more than anything else. One is the age of a celebrity, like Martha Stewart. She’s 84, because ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Winter is the season of sore throats, cold, flu and sometimes sinus infections. Adults average 2 to 3 colds per year, and children have many more. So how do you distinguish ...
Isabel Casimiro, MD, PhD, is an endocrinologist at the University of Chicago in Illinois. As a physician-scientist in molecular biology, she uses her research on diabetes, lipid disorders, ...
Sinuses are a grouping of interconnected air pockets within the bones of your skull, but experts aren’t really sure what their true purpose is. Some speculate they are there to provide a cushion, ...
Dry sinuses occur when the mucous membranes in your sinuses lack proper moisture. This can lead to dry nasal passages, discomfort, nosebleeds, and similar unpleasant symptoms. In severe cases, ...