I’ve been experiencing geographic tongue for the last three years. When I take Neurobion Forte regularly, I don’t have any issues. However, if I miss taking it for two consecutive days, patches reappear on my tongue, which have become irritating over the past few weeks. Previously, I had no pain or sensation.
Some friends are advising me not to take the medicine regularly, and I’ve been maintaining good oral hygiene. Can someone suggest how I can get rid of this condition? Also, which type of doctor should I consult for these symptoms?
Thanks in advance!
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Ear-Nose-Throat (ENT) Specialist
1 yrs exp
New Delhi
It results due to many factors like stress, smoking, alcohol, hormonal imbalances, eating spicy food, vitamin and minerals deficiency. It is not something to worry about. Keep taking your medications
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