Gum Irritation

2024-10-05 09:57:54
Discoloration of Upper Gum, Irritation & Skin Itching. Also having itchy eyes and redness. Nose is showing Raw Colour and having nasal cough
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Check with your dentist near by

Answered2024-10-24 10:31:09

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Consult your general physician

Answered2024-10-17 05:53:16

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consult your physician for the same , check for any allergies Dental Galaxy Clinic ,Pune

Answered2024-10-11 11:10:49

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Hello Please consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment plan

Answered2024-10-09 07:02:55

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You might have some allergic reactions. Have you used a new toothpaste or medicine recently? If yes ..the an antihistamine will work good.
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Consult a general physician or dental professional for thee needfull.

Answered2024-10-09 05:46:42

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Dear patient, In reference to the picture you attached, there is mild pigmentation in your gums which is considered very normal. Need not to worry about it. But as far as irritation and itching is concerned, please consult a physician to rule out possible allergies. Take care.

Answered2024-10-06 17:15:37

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In my opinion, 80 percent of the medical conditions start showing symptoms in the oral cavity and mucosa as well. As a dental surgeon ,I would suggest that you should consult MD medicine for your underlying medical conditions and may then be your oral symptoms could get cured as well, and even after your medical condition improves as dental and oral symptoms persists then you must visit nearby qualified dental surgeon. Thanks.

Answered2024-10-06 08:05:51

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Dear Patient, Your symptoms indicate a possible allergic reaction, gum infection, or an underlying condition. I recommend scheduling an appointment for: 1. Clinical examination. 2. Gum assessment. 3. Allergy testing (if necessary). Possible causes: - Gum infection or inflammation. - Allergic reactions to food, dust, or environmental factors. - Sinusitis or nasal allergies. - Dental materials or oral care products. To alleviate symptoms: 1. Rinse with warm salt water. 2. Use a gentle mouthwash. 3. Apply topical creams for skin itching. 4. Try over-the-counter antihistamines. Bring the following to your appointment: 1. Medical history. 2. List of medications. 3. Oral care products used. Let's diagnose and address the root cause. Best regards, Dr. Pratikshit Anand Dentist & Endodontist Gupta Dental Clinic, Giridih

Answered2024-10-05 17:10:43

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Hi, In the picture the gums are showing no abnormality. Visit a dentist and get a clinical examination done. The discoloration seen is pigmentation. No need to worry.

Answered2024-10-05 12:23:38

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