Blisters in my mouth

2023-08-26 02:07:00
I am having blisters in my entire lining of the wall. It really hurts when I eat anything at this point. I have to get a wisdom tooth extraction and root canal that I need to get done. Would the delay be causing this problem? My tongue has also become extremely sensitive and feels scaly when it touches the wall. I thought it was ulcers but it also seems to be there at the entrance of my throat
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Blisters, sensitivity, and discomfort in the mouth can be caused by various factors, including infections, irritations, allergies, or underlying dental issues. While delaying dental procedures like wisdom tooth extraction and root canal could potentially contribute to oral discomfort, it's also possible that other factors may be at play. If you're experiencing persistent blisters, sensitivity, and discomfort in your mouth, it's important to consult a dentist or healthcare professional. They can accurately diagnose the issue and provide appropriate treatment recommendations. In the meantime, you might consider avoiding hot, spicy, and acidic foods that could irritate the affected areas. Rinsing your mouth with a warm saltwater solution may provide some temporary relief as well. Remember that professional medical advice is always best, so reach out to your dentist or healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms and concerns.

Answered2023-08-29 16:44:10

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Answered2023-08-28 01:30:00

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Physical evaluation needed Take vitamin k , c or any multivitamins mean while

Answered2023-08-26 08:02:38

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Please get yourself examined for the cause of ulcers/blisters. Meanwhile start with a multivitamin course for a month

Answered2023-08-26 07:44:14

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Visit your dentist & get the required checkup done

Answered2023-08-26 06:21:24

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Hello Please share photographs

Answered2023-08-26 03:26:17

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Hi, Please visit a dentist for a clinical evaluation.

Answered2023-08-26 12:44:42

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Physical evaluation of the oral cavity is necessary in your case along with a proper history of any acidity issues, digestive issues, stress/anxiety, use of any new mouthwash/ toothpaste/lozenges along with a proper blood investigation for your Vitamin B12, Vitamin D levels and your vitamin intake.
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Visit a dentist nearby and get yourself evaluated.

Answered2023-08-26 11:34:45

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Better to visit a local dentist for physical evaluation and treatment/medication (as required). Maintain oral hygiene. Avoid too hot or spicy food items.

Answered2023-08-26 03:28:50

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