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What Are the Treatments for “Apthosis Ulcer”?

Question by Decy Ja: What are the treatments for “Apthosis Ulcer”?
Do anyone know about “Apthosis Ulcer”? I had this in since few years ago, but no one able to heal this completely.

If anyone know a method to heal this completely, please let me know.

Best answer:

Answer by N
It’s aphthous ulcer, in laymen terms a canker sore. There are over the counter mouth rinses and gels that you can use to numb the area until it heals.
Here is some more info:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/canker-sore/DS00354/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs

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New Helpline in Riverhead Functions as New Resource for Young Addicts

New Helpline in Riverhead Functions as New Resource for Young Addicts
If the teenager contacts the Alcoholism Treatment Riverhead Helpline at (631) 881-4173, the recovery process can be a little easier. This is because the helpline will connect the teens with drug addiction specialists who can provide them with treatment …
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Debunking Alcoholics Anonymous: Behind the myths of recovery
Finally, the dogmatic insistence that addicts hit bottom is often used to excuse poor treatment. Treaters who are unable to help often scold addicts by telling them that they just aren't ready yet and that they should come back once they've hit bottom …
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“Substance Abuse” and “issues” ?

Question by ninjagirlz: “Substance abuse” and “issues” ?
Why is it that it is said that all people who use “substances” have some sort of other issues, or that they use them to escape whatever their problems are ? Cant some people just use them occasionally because they like how they make them feel?? Just a thought.

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Answer by JAMES A N
Not all substance users have severe emotional/mental issues. In fact, many people who do choose to use a substance don’t become addicted and develop problematic tendencies. People do refer to this though because a large population of drug users get high for the sole reason of escaping reality, depression, physical pain or other underlying mental conditions.

UR Part of $23M Grant for Parkinson's Study

UR part of M grant for Parkinson's study
"People are always looking to see whether drugs out there could serve dual purposes," said Dr. Kevin Biglan, a UR Medicine neurologist who is co-leading a multisite study. "It's easier to test to see whether it works." … Complications from the …
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However, the centers staff suspected the product contained a steroid. It is often prescribed to treat dual diagnosis in drug rehabilitation centers. The pooled relative risk they calculated for placebo was 0. We think it is something that will make a …
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South Jersey Short on Treatment Sites for Drug Addicts

South Jersey short on treatment sites for drug addicts
Atlantic County has about 180 beds between the Lighthouse in Mays Landing and the John Brooks Recovery Center in Atlantic City, while Ocean County has 38 beds at Sunrise Detox in Toms River. Years ago, when she still used drugs, Bacon had little …
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A gaping hole in addiction treatment
TURNING PEOPLE AWAY. Under the decades-old federal restriction, drug treatment centers with more than 16 beds can't bill Medicaid for residential services provided to low-income adults. The measure was designed to prevent Medicaid funding from going …
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Clark County Coroner Tells Inmates on Heroin to Use Smaller Dose

Clark County Coroner Tells Inmates on Heroin To Use Smaller Dose
A heroin addict obviously can't use drugs while in jail and when they are released they think they can use the same amount as they were using before they were locked up. "When you're in jail you detox," said Kelly. "The average stay in the Clark County …
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No longer a mountain music festival, SnowBall in Denver this weekend
Forty-two individuals were taken to detox, and four patients were transferred to hospitals in Denver — one of whom later died, according to Trainor. "I think the community overall didn't like all the drug use," Trainor said. "On the other hand, there …
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