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2026-07-13 03:25:31
My son is 2.5 year old . What is this I don't know but he is active playing everything. Is it concerning or nothing to worry .
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Nothing to worry Give Syp bevon 2.5 ml daily twice  for 1 month

Answered2026-07-13 06:51:58

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The picture is more like geographic tongue which is normal in few kids.. There is no matter of concern as of now as there are no complaints.. Maintain good oral hygiene , hydration,avoid spicy foods.. This will resolve.. If there are recurrent ulcers on tongue,any whitish deposits on tongue, child us in pain and is unable to eat consult your paediatrician

Answered2026-07-13 06:45:30

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This is geographic tongue.Nothing to worry.Follow proper oral hygiene and drink plenty of water. If there is no pain, no need for any treatment. It will resolve on its own

Answered2026-07-13 06:22:25

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This condition is geographic tongue It is due to Multivitamin deficiency So give syrup Zincovit CL 10ML daily night for 1 month

Answered2026-07-13 06:09:55

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Greetings Sticking the tongue out is highly common and typically a normal, benign behavior for a 2.5-year-old child.Toddlers frequently do this out of habit, to mimic others, or as a natural way to explore their oral muscles.It is often a subconscious sign of deep focus and concentration while they are actively playing with toys.Since your son is happy and playing normally, this is most likely just a temporary developmental phase.You should only observe if he is constantly mouth-breathing or experiencing any trouble swallowing his food.

Answered2026-07-13 06:01:48

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Usually no treatment required, maintain good oral hygiene . Give plenty of water and maintain adequate hydration . Avoid spicy, acidic, or very hot foods if the child complains of burning.
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Is the child having fever? Is there pain or burning while eating? Can the white coating be scraped off with a gauze or tongue cleaner?

Answered2026-07-13 05:33:34

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Hi This is geographic tongue. There is nothing to worry about if the child is eating fine. It will resolve. Increase fruits and vegetables intake with plenty of liquids. We can start with multivitamin syrup if needed. Kindly DM if needed

Answered2026-07-13 05:26:56

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Photo dekhkar lag raha hai ki tongue par halka sa color change ya coating ho sakti hai, lekin itni chhoti image se exact diagnosis possible nahi hai. Agar aapka 2.5 saal ka beta active hai, achhe se kha-pi raha hai, fever ya pain nahi hai, to zyada ghabrane ki zarurat nahi lagti. Agar tongue par white patch ho jo saaf na ho, dard ho, ulcers ho, badbu aaye, ya ye problem 1–2 weeks se zyada rahe, to aap mujhe contact kar skte hai
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Bacche ko paani aur balanced diet dijiye. Roz soft toothbrush ya tongue cleaning ki aadat dalwayein. Agar bukhar, khana na khana, ya tongue ki problem badhe to doctor se consult karein.

Answered2026-07-13 05:24:47

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Geographic tongue. Nothing to worry about .Pretty much normal

Answered2026-07-13 05:24:17

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Consult with online

Answered2026-07-13 06:07:45

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If der is no pain no need to worry . It’s normal

Answered2026-07-13 05:28:02

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