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Oral problem osmf
Cheeks burning only when blowing from inside slight patches, no ulcers seen, but covered mucus like is there, but no pain. Dentist opined OSMF Stage I, assured nothing to worry. SM FIBRO CAPS SINCE 2 MONTHS BEEN using Zincovit tabs. Continue. Whether visit to any specialist is required. PL. Advise any medicines further need be used. But funds crisis is there. Pl help me.
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Need to examine clinically. Rule out systemic conditions. If required, need to perform incisional biopsy. Depending on stage of OSMF(If this is the diagnosis) go for injections plus medications for better cure
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Is there any history of oral consumption of tobacco products? And is there difficulty in opening mouth due to stiffening of cheek? If not so, it could be some other condition also.. OSMF could be just a possible diagnosis. Else, burning feeling of cheeks can be due to multiple causes.
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