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Sudden issues while eatin
Hello.. I have been having sudden blood blister formation while eating pizza right below my tongue, following which I gargled with a mouthwash and it ruptured. And once while having some gravy which I bought from a shop outside I had a sudden and heavy and huge swelling just along the lower border of my mandible probably involving the submandibular region too. It was tender and I was unable to talk or eat for an hour. It disappeared within two hours. Sometimes while having a little spicy home food too, I feel a tiny painful ulcer kinda formation along the midline of my palate. What's wrong with me?
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The way you are describing seems that spicy food is not suiting you its causing allergic reaction , but for proper diagnosis you should visit a dentist near you.
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Hello, its better to see the case clinically for proper diagnosis and treatment plan. if its an ulcer, you can do baking soda mouthrinse. this will help to heal ulcers. if it still persists visit a physician and get it checked.
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Hello Dear, Please consult an MDS- Oral Medicine Specialist. They may recommend some tests for the diagnosis of the problem and give treatment for the same. Please start with treatment immediately. It may or may not be a serious issue.
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Hello Mam, you can consult an Oral Medicine specialist as a clinical examination is a must. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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Hi.  By the history u have given.  It seems u r developing some local allergic reaction to the food u have eaten.  Unable to talk n eat is worrying.  Sometimes serious systemic symptoms like unable to breathe might develop which canbe life threatening.  Don't repeat the foods that caused allergy or get an allergy test done to find what ur allergic to.
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Don't wait for it to subside , consult  a doctor immediately.
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All your symptoms seem to be allergic reactions localised to your oral cavity. But since it is occurring in recent times there could be other reasons behind it. Only when we can see the blister or swelling as mentioned by you or the ulcer in your palate we can decide on the type of your problem, diagnose and proceed with the necessary treatment.
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Next time just don't wait for it to heal by itself and visit your dental surgeon immediately. Clinical examination of your problem is necessary before providing you suggestions online.
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Avoid home remedies and do find time to visit your doctor. If you have severe time constraint try to avoid outside foods as well as spicy foods at home and this will give you an idea about the frequency of occurrence of the problem along with severity helping you in future to explain during dental checkup.
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