Q: What are milky white sores inside the mouth? The sores are painful and don’t look like canker sores or aphthous ulcers. They are swollen, larger, and there is a milky white ‘line’ alongside of the tongue. These sores remind me of strep throat. I have osteomyelitis on other side of mouth. I’m being treated with Clindamycin HCL 300MG caps and Magic Mouthwash by an ENT. My dentist said I must have bitten my tongue and cheek. I can’t afford ENT at this time; I have appointment in 4 weeks. These milky white sores require pain medication to eat and sleep. I fear dependency. If I learn what I have, maybe I can treat myself. Help!
A: I am sorry you are having these issues. From your description, it sounds like you have mucosal lesions that might be something similar to Pemphigus, E Multiforme or Pemphigoid. I would strongly recommend seeing either an oral surgeon or oral pathologist. You could also have this type of reaction from taking medications such as antibiotics. The osteomyelitis is also a concern. Magic Mouthwash will help ease the pain but won’t cure the problem. Please seek help ASAP from one of the above specialists.