I have been noticing this raised area inside my mouth for the past ten days. No pain or burning. I saw an oral surgeon and a ENT surgeon. They say there is no reason to fear, it is caused by smoking. Quitting smoking will fix it. I want to know if both my doctors are right or if I really have reason to be afraid? Or is it some kind of cancer or pre-cancer? I had dental scaling done a month ago. No, I don't have a sore throat, earache or any other symptoms. And I am 34
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smoking is the couse of your problem.so quit the smoking
and change your dietary habbit.take multivitamin nd antioxidant.
for any query regarding this youn can consult me through call
Smoking can cause grayish brown stains of leukoplakia. Antioxidants along with multivitamin supplements has to be taken. Quit smoking. You can consult through this for prescription of medication and instructions on investigations to confirm diagnosis.
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