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Blister under tounge
Hi! I have this thing under my tounge, it kind of looks like a small blister but not sure what it is. I've had it for a couple of weeks now. It goes away sometimes and then it comes right back at the same place. It is not really painful but it hurts a bit under my tounge when I have it, not in the same place as the "blister" but still. What is this and how can I get rid of it so that it won't come back? Thank you for the help!
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Show it to nearby dentist and take the medications which is available... I think u will find ur solution there...
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get ur teeth clean once and then apply oral ulcer gel ie. kenocort gel and do salt water gargling 3-4times a day and take vit-b12 tablets once daily for 5 days... tat would solve ur problems
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apply dologel ct for the time being..and consult nearby dentist.
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