I see a red spot on my upper palate, i have no pain, no discomfort, noticed it yesterday. From yesterday to today it's been lighter Requesting guidance.
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Hi this red spots are because of hot food or any other hard substance you ate. If you are not feeling any discomfort bcoz of it than nothing to wry it will goes in 4 to 5 days.
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If feeling pain or discomfort apply KETOCONAZOLE GEL 2 to 3 times in a day for 5 days and avoid extremely hot food specially.
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Hello sir,
Hope you are doing good. It may be some trauma by food particles. Dont worry and if it persists more than a week, lets rule out.As you dont have any symptoms please leave it without concerned. Please do consult us when you are symptomatic.
Hey dear, it may be due to irritation or trauma, don't worry do warm saline gargle 4 times a day and along with that you can use hexigel topically twice a day.🙂
Hey.
This could be because of trauma from something hard u might have eaten which has caused bruise like lesion causing blood accumulation in palate. But as its not painful no need to worry.
Do's:
I would advise you rinse your mouth with warm saline rinses 4-5 times daily for 5 - 7 days.
Don'ts:
Care should be taken to use warm water only not hot as hot water will aggrevate the reddishness.
In case of any pain, use orajel. It contains pain relieving medicines so it will help.
Hie dear...it's may be due to some kind of trauma...may u have eaten hard substance ..don't worry it will go off ...use orajel over it if not subside ....
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