There does seem to be some localized anti-bacterial benefits as can be seen by the improvement in
aphthous ulcers with honey application.
We don't know what causes
aphthous ulcers as no researcher has figured it out yet.
And another that discusses From
aphthous ulcer to full - blown Crohn's disease.
Not exact matches
Persistent or recurring mouth sores and
ulcers known as recurrent
aphthous stomatitis are a common condition and needs to be excluded as a possible site of bleeding.