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Due to my clumsiness, I accidentally poured hot tea instead of water, then instinctively threw it away. Unfortunately, my entire tongue, upper gum, and the area beneath my tongue developed white spots, resembling burnt skin. The burns aren’t severe, but the pain has been excruciating for the past two days—it feels like hell. There’s no bleeding or major damage, but the pain is extreme. What should I do?
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Buts take a while to heal. Oragel can be used to decrease pain
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Zytee gel apply locally in affected area use mostly  semiliquid  diet with healthy liquid.  After food apply  candid lotion nothing by mouth till 30min. Tab Ultracet p two times a day  or three times after food for five days or as required.  MONTE lc one at night for five. U can use ice to reduce burning sensation.
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Apply oracer gel  3 times per day over affected parts. Rinse mouth with chlorhexidine mouth  wash 3 to 4 times per day. Take tab Tramadol  P, one every 8 hours for 4 to 5 days.
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Suck ice cube for few minutes daily.Avoid hot food and drinks . Avoid hard edible items. connect if you have any further query.
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Kindly connect Need few more details.
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You can use 1% Betadine mouth washes for rinsing your mouth repeatedly. You should also apply Gelora gel locally.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Zytee gel And supplements needed
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Need not to worry… it will settle Tab Medrol 32 mg 1 tab OD ABF for 5 days Zytee lotion LA thrice or 4 times a day Tab Pantop 40 mg 1 tab OD BBF for 5 days Use ice cubes in mouth or cold water
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Don’t eat spicy and hot food
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Do consult. Use zytee l gel Take multivitamin supplements.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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