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Rough spots on oral mucosa
I'm having rough spots on my inner side of upper and lower lip,there's no pain or redness,the appear as white spots with rough texture,they can be peeled off sometimes,i also feel a slight change in taste,what should i do,its been 6 weeks n symptoms are coming and going..I've done scaling 2 weeks ago,symptoms relived but they're appearing again
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A proper medical history is required for you along with history of new medication. You can book a video consultation on practo or visit my clinic. I will be able to help you
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Hello Please hydrate yourself It looks normal
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To help it, start with warm saline rinses. I need to talk to you to know all the signs and symptoms so that I can help you better. I have seen the white spots , however I need to listen from you for better solution .
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Till then do warm saline rinses
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Salt water gargle Mentain oral hygiene
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Hello! Nothing looks suspicious according to pic.
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Warm salt water gargle Pop ice cube in that region Hydrate yourself
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Hi, Your lips look normal. Try and hydrate more. Drink a lot of water. If it i causing a lot of irritation, visit your dentist and get it checked.
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