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Dry mouth and getting tooth infection
I am having dry mouth and dry lips from last 2 months even drinking water from last 4-5 months and was having light mouth ulcers from last 7- 8 months. These light mouth ulcer automatically go away after few days and again come back and now dry mouth and dry lips is also there. Also got reduced appetite.
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Should rule out sjogren syndrome. Would like to discuss your case in detail and will provide appropriate treatment. Kindly Consult.
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I understand your problem You need antibiotics analgesics antihistamines alongwith
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You seem to be getting recurrent fungal infection in the mouth. In your case it becomes worse when the mouth is dry. Apart from drinking water frequently you can use Candid Oral gel. Take Multivitamin Capsules daily.
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Drink plenty of water. 4 liters per day. Drink ORS  3 packets per day for a week.( Mix one packet in 1 little of water and drink)
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