Title: What cause oral bladder? Post by: oemBiology on Oct 17, 2020 Referring to following image, I would like to know on what cause oral bladder and what vitamin is deficient.
(https://biology-forums.com/gallery/42/94679_17_10_20_9_53_18.jpeg) (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=42124) Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance Title: Re: What cause oral bladder? Post by: bio_man on Oct 17, 2020 That looks like a blood blister, or a canker sore. Canker sores are caused by a number of factors, including vitamin deficiency and mouth injuries. Most injuries in the mouth are a result of hard brushing or accidentally biting your lips or cheek. Has that happened recently to you? This blood blister still looks fresh, have you tried popping it?
Title: Re: What cause oral bladder? Post by: oemBiology on Oct 17, 2020 It may cause by sleepless night. I would like to know on which vitamin can help this blood blister.
Do you have any suggestions? Thank you very much for any suggestions (^v^) I gets enough vitamin C, it seems I need more vitamin B12, 100g Clams contain vitamin B12 98.9μg https://www.myfooddata.com/articles/foods-high-in-vitamin-B12.php The recommended daily amount of vitamin B-12 for adults is 2.4 mg or 2400 μg https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements-vitamin-b12/art-20363663 2400 μg of vitamin B-12 = 2400 g clams, correct? Do I need to eat at least 2400 g clams for enough vitamin B-12 daily intake? Do you have any suggestions? Thank you very much for any suggestions (^v^) For vitamin b-12, each tablet only contains 6 mcg for daily suggested intake, It seems no ways to get enough B-12 from vitamin tablet. Title: Re: What cause oral bladder? Post by: bio_man on Oct 18, 2020 Assuming your diet is balanced already, you don't need the addition of artificial vitamins in your diet. I do not recommend any vitamins if you're a healthy adult with no preconditions.
Title: Re: What cause oral bladder? Post by: oemBiology on Oct 19, 2020 Thank you very much for suggestions (^v^)
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