Ulcer in mouth

2023-10-08 15:09:13
Hello doc...my son is of 6 year old hvng pain in his lower jaw region  while eating ...I hv checked then I saw ulcer in lower right region of jaw ...am attaching pics plz  hv a look and help me out for this ...thank u
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Apply Dologel ointment

Answered2023-10-10 04:39:12

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Your baby must have picked himself with something while eating. Apply Dologel before meals. It will heal on its own

Answered2023-10-09 14:38:24

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check about his gut health amount of water intake eveyrday and stool passage or bowel movements and sedentary lifestyle... reduce spicy and fast food items... consult a doctor for medication it will come down.

Answered2023-10-09 06:21:54

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Hi, yes it is an ulcer, usually ulcers may occur in children because of low levels of vitamins.
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Visit a dentist and get it tested. Dr will advise you the best after checkup
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Ulcers are painful topical cream or gels help

Answered2023-10-08 17:49:41

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The picture is not clear It might be a traumatic ulcer to visit the nearest Pediatric dentist

Answered2023-10-08 16:36:10

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Hello please share the clear pic

Answered2023-10-08 15:23:45

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Sorry, but picture is not clear. Better Visit a local pedodontist for physical evaluation,medication and treatment (as/if required)

Answered2023-10-08 15:16:17

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Are you sure about ulcer. Bcos i can see a tooth with and a tooth with proximal cavity. It can be a pus or infection also. Plz visit dentist regarding this.
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Book appointment on Practo for paediatric dentist
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Don’t delay more than a week

Answered2023-10-14 18:05:30

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Hi, Please visit a dentist for a check up. There is nothing to worry, but better to get a check up done.

Answered2023-10-09 12:18:17

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