14/02/2026
🩺 Medical Quiz: Can You Guess the Diagnosis?
We have an interesting case today involving a young patient. Have a look at the details and tell us what you think in the comments! 👇
Case Profile:
Patient: 16-year-old female.
History: Recurrent, painful mouth ulcers for the past 6 months.
Triggers: She notices them getting worse during exam stress and after eating certain spicy or acidic foods.
Examination: Multiple small, shallow ulcers with a yellowish center and red border on the tongue and inner cheeks.
Key Finding: No fever, no swollen glands, and no signs of other systemic illnesses.
❓ What is your diagnosis?
A) Oral Herpes (Cold Sores) B) Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (Common Mouth Ulcers) C) Oral Thrush (Fungal Infection) D) Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Comment your answer below! ⬇️ I will post the correct answer and the full outcome in the comments shortly.
Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
💡 Quick Tip:
While most mouth ulcers are harmless and linked to stress or diet, any ulcer that lasts longer than 2 weeks should be checked by a doctor or dentist!