Orasore Mouth Ulcer Relief Gel

Orasore Mouth Ulcer Relief Gel is a topical gel used to provide fast relief from severe pain and irritation caused by mouth ulcers. It is formulated with a combination of two active ingredients, choline salicylate and lidocaine, which work together to reduce pain and inflammation. It is also infused with glycerine, spearmint and fennel to provide a cooling and soothing sensation in the mouth. 
Key Ingredients:
- Choline Salicylate Solution B.P. Equivalent to Choline Salicylate, Lidocaine Hydrochloride I.P., Preservative( Benzalkonium Chloride Solution LP), Pleasantly flavoured base qs. (Spearmint, Fennel), Glycerine
 
Key Benefits:
- Orasore Gel provides instant relief from pain and irritation in the mouth, usually within two minutes of application
 
- The gel contains both choline salicylate and lidocaine, which work together to relieve pain and reduce inflammation
 
- Orasore Gel is formulated with glycerine, spearmint, and fennel to provide a cooling and soothing sensation in the mouth
 
- Orasore is available in gel form, making it easy to apply directly to the affected area with precision
 
Good to Know:
Orasore Mouth Ulcer Relief Gel provides instant pain relief in 2 minutes
Concerns It Can Help With:
- Mouth ulcer
 
Product Form: Gel
Directions for Use:
- Wash your hands properly before use and dry them
 
- Put a sufficient quantity of Orasore Mouth Ulcer Gel on your fingertip
 
- Gently apply Orasore Mouth Ulcer Gel directly on the affected area and around it
 
- Use up to 3-4 times daily for lasting pain relief
 
Safety Information:
- Do not eat or drink for 2-3 minutes after applying the gel to let Orasore work properly
 
- If your mouth salivates after application, you may spit or ingest
 
- No harm if little quantity of gel goes inside
 
- Store in a cool and dry place
 
Quick Tips:
Avoid spicy, acidic, or crunchy foods that further irritate the ulcer.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What causes mouth ulcers?
Mouth ulcers can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, a deficient diet, hormonal changes, or an underlying medical condition.
Q. What are the symptoms of a mouth ulcer? 
Symptoms include a small, painful sore in the mouth that can appear white, grey or yellow.
Q. Are mouth ulcers contagious?
No, mouth ulcers are not contagious.








