Pale whitish patch in mouth

2024-05-19 09:30:49
Sir .i noticed a patch in my hard palate yesterday while brushing.. also have cold from 2 days taking anti cold..no marks on tongue .photo is attached...is it normal...or requires a ent visit???
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Mild congestion is there. Gargle you can do. Avoid cold food.
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Avoid cold food

Answered2024-05-20 05:11:31

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Hii It can be present due to cold . If worsening kindly consult ENT
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Try warm saline gargle thrice daily

Answered2024-05-19 09:39:43

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Little congested can take Chlorhexidine gargle and see

Answered2024-05-19 09:38:12

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Its normal no need to worry Cold wont hav any affect on palate

Answered2024-05-19 09:33:21

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Congestion is there...

Answered2024-05-20 11:53:11

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little congestion is there. betadine gargle three times a day for 5 days.

Answered2024-05-19 16:02:57

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Plz don't worry , it will settle with time..

Answered2024-05-19 09:43:42

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Do Povidine iodine gurgle 2 times for 10 days

Answered2024-05-19 09:32:47

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