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Bumps in back of the tongue
My mother is experiencing Bumps in back of the tongue & joining area of throat & tongue. Like light pink in colour & small in size. We have taken endoscopy for throat with ENT specialist & taken endoscopy for stomach as she has light ulcer. But they said as nothing to worry about it. it could be due to tonsillitis or some infection. It's been 2 months now. It didn't disappear. Sometimes she feels slight pain. She is very much scared due to this. Please suggest a way to properly diagnose the cause of it, under which doctor we have to check ( ENT,or dentistry or head& neck,etc.) To get cured from this.
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It may be due to gastric problem correct your diet and do regular exercise. Homoepathy constitutional medicine also helpful. Medicine increase your vital power or immunity of your body . Drink lots of water Eat healthy diet .
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It can be due to acidity in the stomach. She should avoid use of pan masalas, supari etc if she does. Application of Ayurvedic (Jatyadi keratailam) to the tongue area will be helpful locally but along with it, the cause need to checked and treated.
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Hello, it’s better to look into the swelling to help her recover. Homoeopathy medicines can definitely help her. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online or visit the clinic.
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Homoeopathic medicines will help reduce and cure this problem. Share more details and reports.
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Consult online or visit our Clinic. We provide medicines through Courier
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Sir it's due to acidity and indigestion and the stomach issues she has
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it's treatable with Homeopathic treatment without any side effects
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you need to consult me online and medicines will be sent to you by courier
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1. Avoid spicy and sour foods, drinking hot liquids like tea, coffee and avoid oily, spicy food until the ulcers heal. 2. Drink plenty of fluids. 3. Regularly rinse your mouth out with warm, slightly salted water or baking soda. 4. Keep your mouth clean. 5. Apply ice to your canker sores by allowing ice chips to slowly dissolve over the sores 6. Apply toothpaste over the sores to treat them 7. Apply little honey onto the mouth ulcer or mix in a little turmeric to make a paste that can be applied to the affected area.Honey helps to retain moisture and prevent dehydration. 8. Brush your teeth gently, using a soft brush For this homeopathic treatment is very effective. For more details you can consult me.
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visit good ent doctor
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U can consult me online. It could lymph node enlargement n pharyngitis. U chat online ll guide you in detail about it. Dr Merlin
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