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Bitten tongue
Few days back , my tongue was bitten when I was eating cumin seeds (by teeths ) and now after 1 day this all started ! The part was the back of the tongue which was bitten and now have some red bump ! It hurts alot If I like to eat or drink anything. I am in huge trouble ! Please help me ! Will it go on its own ? in how many days ! Or I should make an appointment? I'm using candid mouth paint to treat it. Is it okay and what food should I have in such conditions.
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Don't worry it would be fine after some days If the pain still persists you can use Mucopain gel 2 times in a days to be applied inside the mouth on the red bump otherwise it will resolve on its own
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Avoid having spicy and heavy meal as it may irritate the tongue  maintain good oral hygiene Take care 😊
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Avoid spicy diet,Take soft and bland diet
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