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Pain under tongue
Since two days I'm feeling a slight pain under tongue but i couldn't identify because it doesn't cause any huge pain from today I'm getting very much pain under the tongue while lifting it up ? what it could be i have also attached a image
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Hello Looks like there is a tongue tie and also looks like a mucocele due to blocked salivary gland If it recurs, we have to remove it by incision
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The pic shared shows a tongue tie (high frenal attachment )and possibly a mucocele from a blocked minor salivary gland ,which may subsides on its own or would need removal if recurs.
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Consult an Oral &Maxillofacial Surgeon
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Hello. It seems you have a tongue tie but also there seems to be a small swelling below the tongue. It is best to consult an oral and maxillofacial surgeon physically to understand the diagnosis better.
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Helo sir I see that u have tongue tie But the reason for current pain cannot be concluded by the provided image.Its better to take a clinical opinion
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Better to consult a dentist and do a clinical evaluation
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Hello sir , the pic you have attached shows tongue tie. The specific treatment for this condition is frenectomy which involves a small surgical procedure.
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For a better clinical examination and treatment plan visit your nearest dental professional.
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Hello This condition is called as tongue tie
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Can be tongue tie or salivary gland obstruction
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Consult nearby MDC doctor
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The tounge mobility is compromised due to muscle attachment . That can be cured by laser / radio surgery at any good clinic . A small surgery typically resolving within a week.
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You have a tongue tie Simple surgical treatment
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Hello!. I certainly understand your concern, it could be salivary galnd obstruction or tongue tie. More details required.
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Kindly visit nearby dental surgeon for physical examination evaluation and treatment plan
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Hi, Visit a dentist for a clinical examination.
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Diagnosis: Tongue tie ( frenum attachment)
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Go near by Mds oral surgeon clinic for second opinion
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