Hi! Itching on the tongue along with ulcers in the mouth and throat could be due to allergy, nutritional deficiency (like B-complex, iron), stress, or spicy/acidic foods. Eating too many mangoes can also cause heat in the body, triggering ulcers.
Next Steps
Apply Dologel or Mucopain on the ulcers 3–4 times a day
Take a B-complex supplement daily
Use chlorhexidine mouthwash twice daily
Drink plenty of water and eat soft, bland food
Visit a dentist if no relief in 5–7 days
Health Tips
Avoid spicy, hot, and acidic foods
Maintain proper oral hygiene
Avoid mangoes or any food that worsens symptoms
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Oral ulcers persists for 3-4 days in the mouth .Apply Odin gel for relief .
Oral ulcers are due to various causes stress, spicy foods,gastric causes, increase in the body heat by having a lot of mangoes etc.
Dental Galaxy, Pune
There are many causes of ulcers in the mouth including poor digestion ,oral hygiene etc and yes increasing body temperature due to eating a lot of mangoes does result in causing oral ulcers .
Next Steps
You can apply dologel CT on ulcers
Health Tips
Maintain proper hydration ( drink plenty of water ).
Avoid extra spicy food for few days.
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Ulcers maybe due to increased body heat, you can apply mucopain gel on the ulcers for faster healing and keep yourself hydrated always.
Dentsspa Dental Studio, Pune
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