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Blisters on Tongue
Since 1 month this is the third time that i am geting blisters on my tongue. These are really very painful and am unable to speak. How do i get rid of these blisters?
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You need to visit your nearby dentist and get those blisters examined.
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visit your dentist
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in the time being ...apply mucopqin ointment ....tab ME 12 OD...will be helpfull
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Mouth ulcers are normally small,painful lesion that develop in your mouth.they can make eating, drinking and talking uncomfortable.usually mouth ulcer go away one to two weeks.
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the other causes of mouth ulcer is. food sensitivity of acidic foods, vitamins deficiency especially B12,zinc,and iron, bacterial,viral,or fungal infection
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using rinse of saltwater and baking soda, covering mouth ulcer with backing soda paste,using topical anesthetic ointment such as orajel,or mucopain,taking nutritional supplement like vit b6, vit b12
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