SORE (Stomatitis) - Homeopathic Guide

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Friday 26 January 2018

SORE (Stomatitis)


Belladonna: Dry red, burning. Thirstlessness.

Capsicum: Simple inflammation of the mouth with burning.

Natrum Mur: Simple inflammation with mapped tongue and red insular patches. Mouth and tongue feel dry, hot and burnt.

Hepar Sulph: Scurfy patches at mouth corners, pimples on chin. Ulcers of the soft palate which eat away the uvula and destroy the soft palate and later destroy the osseous portion of the roof of the mouth. Extremely offensive smell from the mouth like that of spoiled cheese. Abuse of mercury.

Mere. Cor: Ulcerative inflammation of the mouth.

Mur Acid: Aphthous mouth, psoriasis of tongue, recurring ulcers.

Arum Trip: Very sore feeling in the mouth, redness of tongue, elevated papillae, lips and corners of mouth cracked, nose sore.

Rheum: Mouth covered with offensive mucus after sleeping.


Borax: The mucus membrane looks shriveled as if burnt Dryness of the mouth. Stomatitis with thirst and vomiting. The blisters bleed easily on, touch.

Hydrocotyle: Flabby tongue, showing the imprint of teeth, with a feeling as if it had been burnt, especially on the front part of the tongue.

Psorinum: Tip of tongue dry and feels as if burnt.

Sanguinaria: Roof of mouth and pharynx feels as if burnt and scalded.

Hydrastis: Especially beneficial in aphthous sore mouth; tongue heavily coated; follicular ulcers in the mouth; secretion of tenacious mucus from the mouth.

Baptisia: Ulceration of glands, dark red or purple. Profuse flow of filthy and offensive saliva. Tongue sore, cracked and ulcerated (of phthisis of mercury origin).

Arsenic Alb: Is indicated in livid and bluish aphthae with blisters in the mouth and on tongue. Gangrenous stomatitis of the cheek and gums with fever. Black central spot in ulcerative portion. Intense restlessness and prostration.

Nitric Acid: Ulceration due to the abuse of mercury or syphilis. Saliva is acrid and offensive, excoriating the corners of the mouth. Teeth look yellow and are loose and drop out. It cures ulceration and gangrenous varieties. Foul smell from mouth.

Aethusa: Has general aphthous conditions of the mouth and throat with difficulty in swallowing. Child ejects the milk in large curds owing to bad stomach. Vomiting is spurting in character and attended by prostration.

Phosphorus: Ulcerative stomatitis with bleeding from gums; white or yellow lines about the gums; general emaciation.

Mercurius Sol: Very useful in ulcerative stomatitis where there is no history of abuse of mercury. Ulcerative gums with great saliva, offensive breath and night aggravation.


Sepia: Pain in tongue as if burnt.

Alumen: Ulceration and dryness of the mouth. Thirst for cold water.

Syphilinum: Ulceration with profuse salivation at night on sleeping and like Mercurius it soils the pillow.

Natrum Sulph: When there are small blisters or extremely sensitive ulcers with relief from holding cold water in mouth.

Helleborus Niger: A useful remedy for aphthae with increased saliva, cankers with yellowish-red edges. Numbness and swelling of tongue. Bitter taste in throat.

Sulphuric Acid: Aphthae in mouth. Tongue horribly swollen. Profuse salivation. Breath offensive. Haemorrhage from mouth.

Lachesis: Aphthae and denuded spots with burning and rawness. Gum swollen, spongy, bleed. Tongue swollen, burns, trembles, red, dry and cracked at tips.