Avoid hard foods. Salty and acidic foods. Have a toothpaste which is free of sodium lauryl sulphate. No carbonated drinks. Topical diclofenac to be applied on the affected part.
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This is because of poor oral hygiene
Taking too much hot and spicy food
Water deficiency in the body
And vitamin B deficiency
Maintain oral hygiene ,brushing twich daily
Avoid hot and spicy food and drink water more ,take B-complex once daily for one week.
Hello dear
Please be calm
See it seems to be either some hot food intake or gastric disturbance.
I suggest you to please share history for confirmation of diagnosis
For further details you can consult me
Thanks
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