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Pain in mouth while stretching
Helo sir i was a gutkha chewer in past and i was sort out by osmf in past 2 years. I was treated by multivitamin nd lycopen. My mouth opening is 4.5 CM and it's incresing day by day. But ther is a hard white colur elevated ulcer type and some hard whit skin is there which I pointed out in the pic attached. It is on the junction of both jaw. Taking multivitamin becosule and lycopen zinc but it feels that hardness is not decresing . It's paining while I opening my mouth for exercise What it should be is it white lesion on that area how it will desolve sir pls suggest
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Hard ,white color at the junction of both jaw can be sign of blanching due to osmf.Take corticosteroids supplements along with antioxidants to relieve the condition and pain and to improve mouth opening.avoid intake of spicy food.
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I feel u should switch to some other medicines and continue with some physio mouth exercise. For white lesions to eradicate … u need to consult doc and it requires some period of time .
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