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littlewing58

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I have gotten a couple of times. I use Vapor King Carts but I also use an atomizer with tips that I drip and I get the juice all over everything and it sometimes gets in my mouth. It can burn your mouth. It's only happened twice, I try not to over fill and to clean it off if I do. I may have gotten the sores on days when I vaped an extra lot.
 

MacArthurBug

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I've gotten sores from getting juice in my mouth. I also have fairly sensitive skin, and have a lot of the other skin related reactions to the vapor. Be a little more careful, and try not to get the juice in your mouth. :) Hope that helps, but if it dosn't start getting better quick you can always consult your doc.
 

CaptJay

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Mouth sores are common in both ex-smoker detox (read the link M & M listed) and from getting juice in the mouth (nic can cause a 'chemical' burn but its not fatal or long term damaging unless you start drinking ejuice..and then you'd have other issues to worry about).
They will go away after a few days in both cases. Mild (very mild) saline rinses can help speed up the healing process, although I used a gum gel as I found it more soothing.
If you are at ALL worried go see a doctor or dentist (dentists tend to know more about mouth issues as its their speciality area) who can give you more info.
 

martha1014

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I got some ulcers in month when I first started vaping. These went away and now after 10 months I got some more. At the present time I have 3 ulcers in my mouth. Don't know if they are related to vaping but it does seem I get a lot more now then before. I rarely get eliquid in my mouth or especially in the back of my mouth and throat area. This is where these are located.
 

CaptJay

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I have never had any type of sore from vaping. Unless you have an unusual sensitivity to e-liquid, you may want to have an STD test and have a serious talk with your partner if the test comes back positive.
:| Not sure if you mean this reply to the OP as a joke or not - but mouth sores are documented as something that is common for smokers who give up smoking...
 
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