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Tongue Wart
I have developed a wart on my tongue. I have had lots of mouth ulcers in the past, but the wart is new. It is causing pain when I am eating. Is it a cause of concern?
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Hello sir.. Warts are flesh-colored bumps caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV)They can form on various parts of the body, such as the hands or genital area. They can transmit from person-to-person. TYPES OF WARTS ON TONGUE **Squamous papilloma **Verucca vulgaris **Focal epithelial hyperplasia **Condyloma accuminata Causes of warts on the tongue Tongue warts may develop after oral sex if your partner has genital warts. If your partner has oral HPV, it may also be possible to contract the virus if you engage in open-mouth kissing. If you touch a wart with your hand and then put that part of your hand in your mouth, you could develop a wart on your tongue. For example, if you bite your nails, you could introduce a wart virus from your fingers to your mouth. Certain factors put you at risk for warts on the tongue. This includes having a weakened immune system, which makes it harder for your body to fight off viruses. If you have a cut or scrape, the virus can also enter your body through a break in the skin How to treat warts on the tongue Some warts will go away on their own without treatment. However, this can take months and years. While tongue warts are usually harmless, they can be a nuisance. This depends on the size of the wart and whether it causes pain or makes it difficult to eat or talk. While you wait for a wart to disappear, try eating on the side of your mouth opposite the wart. This can reduce irritation. You’re less likely to bite down on the wart, too. You can also speak with your dentist or dermatologist about treatment options for a wart that doesn’t improve or one which you’d like removed. One option to remove a wart is through cryotherapy. This procedure uses cold liquid nitrogen to freeze off the abnormal tissue. Another option is electrosurgery. This involves the use of a strong electric current to cut through the wart and remove abnormal cells or tissues. Both treatments work for different types of warts that develop on the tongue.
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kindly visit dentist for furthur clinical examination and management
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Things to consider about warts on the tongue Since HPV — whether warts are present or not — can be transmitted by close skin-on-skin contact, the only sure way to prevent contracting or transmitting warts and other HPV infections to a partner is to abstain from all intimate and sexual contact. This is often not realistic, though, which makes communicating with your partner and doctor even more important. Tongue warts are contagious, so make sure you understand how to protect yourself. To do that, follow these do’s and don’ts: Do get the HPV vaccine. The vaccine offers protection from HPV and genital warts and helps stop the spread of warts to the mouth during oral sex. The CDCTrusted Source recommends the vaccine for children and adults between ages 11 and 26, though adults up to age 45Trusted Source can now receive the vaccine. Don’t engage in oral sex or open-mouth kissing if you have a wart on your tongue or if your partner has a wart on their tongue. Share your status. Alert your partner to your HPV status, and ask them to do the same. Don’t touch or pick at a wart on your tongue. Quit smoking. ResearchTrusted Source has found that the risk of oral HPV 16 is higher in individuals who use tobacco products.
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Warts on the tongue can be caused because of many things. They can be harmless or infectious too. MAke sure you dont have any warts on the other part of the body. Treatment can be pallative i.e. Managed by medication and drugs. Or Surgical removal.
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Visit your Dentist followed by Dermatologists.
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Avoid chewing from that side
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consult a dentist near by .. u can contact smile time multispeciality dental and implant centre kharadi pune for a proper diagnosis and treatment . it can be a cause of concern
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avoid spicy and hot food meanwhile u consult a dentist
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