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		<description>[...] The Ulcer Symptoms put an intriguing blog post on What Causes Mouth Ulcer?Here&#8217;s a quick excerptOral tissue ulcers can be caused by many means. An overreaction by body’s own resistance system can also cause ulceration. Following are the factors that can provoke mouth ulcers Stress Fatigue Illness Injury from accidental biting or from excessive tooth brushing, or chewing sharp, or hard, foods Hormonal changes Menstruation Sudden Weight loss Food allergies, Foods that are known for increasing the risk of ulcers include chocolate, coffee, pe [...]</description>
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