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  • Canker Sores (Aphthous Ulcers) for Parents


    Many people regularly get bothersome canker sores in their mouths. Here's how to help prevent them - and make a kid who has one more comfortable.

  • Canker Sores for Teens


    Canker sores are fairly common, and they usually go away on their own without treatment. Read this article for teens to find out more, including tips on what to do about the pain.

  • Canker Sores for Kids


    Have you ever been rankled by a canker sore? If you have, you know that these small mouth sores can cause major pain.

  • Cold Sores (HSV-1) for Teens


    Cold sores (also known as fever blisters) are pretty common and lots of people get them. So what causes them and what can you do?

  • Cold Sores for Parents


    Cold sores are small and painful blisters that appear around the mouth, face, or nose. They're very common and, while uncomfortable, usually go away on their own.

  • What to Do About a Sore Throat for Parents


    Sore throats are usually caused by viruses. Here's what to do if your child has a sore throat.

  • Cold Sores for Kids


    You might have had a cold sore and wondered, what are they exactly? Find out in this article for kids.

  • Why Are My Breasts Sore? for Teens


    Breast soreness is common among teens, but it can still seem worrying when it happens to you. Fortunately, breast pain is rarely serious. Find out why your breasts may hurt and what you can do about it.

  • What Are Canker Sores? for Kids


    Canker sores are small, painful sores found in and around the mouth.

  • Should I Exercise if I Feel Sore? for Teens


    It's common to feel sore after an intense workout, especially if you tried something new. It's probably a good idea to take it easy.

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