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Large Mouth Sore growing rapidly

by Texmissy, Dec 29, 2006 12:00AM
I have a large mouth sore in the bottom right hand corner of my inner lip. I noticed it this morning but it was very small...Now it has grown quite large.It is hitting my teeth when I talk. It is Clear and relatively painless.If My teeth rub it wrong it is slightly soar, but not painfull. What worries me is it's rapid growth.There is only this one soar...Is this a canker sore...never heard of one being this big???
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by Texmissy, Dec 29, 2006 12:00AM
I also have IC could this be related??
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