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Tongue sores
My wife has sores on both the sides of tongue. She is getting mouth and tongue sores very often. It will last for a week and will heal slowly. But after one or two weeks, she is getting that again. Please note that she is a lactating mother.
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Maintain Proper nutrition n hygiene
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sir it might be stress induced or due to sharp tooth .... plz tell her to take tab B complex (becosules) daily once for 10 days and apply dentogel or mucopain over the lesion halfnhr before eating food for 5 days.... plz avoid spicy foods nothing to worry much sir..
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That is a sign of stress and dehydration. Increase her fluid intake and give her plenty of fresh locally sourced, in-season fruits(in-between her meals, on empty stomach). If the sores still persist, take her to a local ENT clinic or hospital for further evaluation.
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