Small cut in tongue

2020-09-10 02:44:07
When I see in mirror my tongue there is very small cut I see which doesnot bleed or pain and there just before that cut  tongue portion look swell and just after that cut the corner look inflamed or little whitish at side corner, due to may by cut it look this or 1 month back I have a eaten a plant like jimikand it's root raw that caused very much irritation for 2 days .is there any ayurvedic or home remedies that get rid of all this , I have shown to doctor they said everything is ok,I don't have any problem neither I eat any gutka etc
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Apply Honey over affected area and gargle with Triphala kashyam, twice daily Consult me online through this platform for further guidance and treatment. prac.to/drsreekalamohan

Answered2020-09-10 04:00:17

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It is possible that during the last episode of irritation due to jimikand,the skin of the tongue is affected and like any scar on our skin it is still there without any symptoms.You can use cow ghee to apply for soothing purpose.

Answered2020-09-10 03:14:17

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Hello dear don't worry, Some fruits vegs i e Pineapple,jimikand etc produce irrigation on tongue,Place Irimedadi oil in mouth and rotate for 5 to 10 minutes and then throw out side U can take til oil or Cow's pure ghee,coconut oil also,Wash mouth with Neem or Babul leaves treated water, apply Honey thrice a day
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U can consult online through Practo for further advice Madhur Tikta Kashaya ras dominant simple food coconut water pomegranate juice etc

Answered2020-09-10 03:58:38

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