I have feeling a sharp burning sensation on my tongue after eating spicy and hot food for the past two months. I have a white patch on my tongue and little red dots on my tongue as well lesions on cheeks of both inner side. I consulted with an ENT specialist and he suggested that my taste buds have become inflamed and provided me antibiotics, vitamins, Kenacort and Lexanox cream, Candid mouth paint. It has reduced slightly but still persists. I have no history of any type of addiction, tobacco and smoking. Kindly help me to get relief from this ailment. Also tell me if this is contagious.
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That looks like oral thrust. It is a fungal infection. Continue meds prescribed by your primary doctor.
Maintain proper oral hygiene.
Also get a STD screening and systematic examination to rule out immunosuppressive status.
cap becasule empty stomach per day for 1 month.
betadine gargle 4 times a day.
metrogyl gel 3 times
levoflox 500mg once a day
tab monti L....at bed time
tab deflazocort 12mg...once a day.
for 7 day
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