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Ulcer in tounge
Hello sir, I am non smoker non tobacco etc, I have develop a red small patch on both sides of tounge means first on 22 I develop in left lateral tounge and I was very anxious about it then I develop on right lateral tounge today I asked one doctor online because I have fear of cancer he told not to worry as if cancer develop it is on one side only or middle but on two different sides are not cancer and both sides have nearly same appearance small red area please give your view about this sir The red area is painless but not bleed
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Hie.. As u have describe it as painless.. kindly attach photographs of both the sides..need to have a look before prescribing any medications..
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It may be traumatic ulcer
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Use dologel ct ointment for local application massage 3 -4 times in aday
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Keep good oral hygiene regularly
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Yes its true if it is cancer than most probably it will develop on one side not both so dont worry about that.
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Apply KENOCORT GEL with DOLO GEL CT in combination  at affected area 3 to 4 times in a day and leave it in mouth . Dont drink or chew anything for 30 minutes after applying it. Cap.Becasoule (10days) Tab.Sporlac ( 10 days)
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Avoid eating or drinking too hot and spicy food . Have icecream or drink water asap .
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Visit dentist for clinical examination.
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