Chemotherapy, radiation, reduced intake of liquids or food, altered hygiene, and infection can all contribute to mouth sores or inflammation in the mouth. The sores may be like canker sores or they can be open ulcers, both of which may bleed or get infected. They may make eating painful and difficult but are often overlooked.
The need for mouth care may present an opportunity rather than be viewed as just a problem, according to some authorities. Sometimes, when patients are very sick,
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