restlessleo
22-07-18, 16:24
Hi there, 24 m hypochondriac here.
I've had a canker sore on my right tonsil for what seems to be close to 2 weeks now. Initially, it was very painful and I was smoking. Then I had a day of some drinking. When I still had pain I checked and saw a canker sore. I shrugged it off and stopped smoking AND drinking (not a big drinker anyways). However, now it's been almost 2 weeks and it is the same size, not as white and some color coming back, but painless. It is still the same size and when I touched it felt a tad puffed and painless.
Has anyone else had canker sores whose healing process has taken a while? Are canker sores suppose to be painless but still visible when it is healing? Like I said, it isn't all white/grey anymore and red is starting to fill it up, but it is the same outline and size (maybe the size of half a US penny).
Thanks
I've had a canker sore on my right tonsil for what seems to be close to 2 weeks now. Initially, it was very painful and I was smoking. Then I had a day of some drinking. When I still had pain I checked and saw a canker sore. I shrugged it off and stopped smoking AND drinking (not a big drinker anyways). However, now it's been almost 2 weeks and it is the same size, not as white and some color coming back, but painless. It is still the same size and when I touched it felt a tad puffed and painless.
Has anyone else had canker sores whose healing process has taken a while? Are canker sores suppose to be painless but still visible when it is healing? Like I said, it isn't all white/grey anymore and red is starting to fill it up, but it is the same outline and size (maybe the size of half a US penny).
Thanks