I have seen 2 whitish elavated small bump on the right cornar on my tongue.I have attached the photo also circled this portion.such pain,mild burning on tongue.I am not alcoholic, nor a smoker nor chewing tobacco.Is it normal or anything to concern.
Please guide me.
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Hello dear
Please be calm
I think it is a just a simple traumatic ulcer
I request you not to worry.
Observe for 15 days for any change in colour,size and consistency
In that case you can consult me
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First off all nothing to worry this could be just a tongue bite coz or ur posterior teeth, or any sharp edge of ur teeth causing trauma to lateral border of tongue
Just visit ur nearby dentist and check for any sharp edges and get it corrected rest there is no evident finding in this area
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Avoid hot and spicy food for few days have soft dite
Yes I think u are getting bite from posterior teeth ... please do visit dental surgeon ask him to notice is there is any trauma on your lateral border due to posterior teeth while taking bite due to sharp edge if yes . Ask him to gride that sharp edge of the tooth. And for medication u can contact me in practo
It can be aphthous ulcer.Topical and systemic corticosteroids has to be taken to relieve the pain and burning sensation. You can consult through this for prescription of medication.
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