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Hello doc...my brother is complaining of white patches inside his mouth ...am attaching the pic ...my query is.... they will disappear by themselves or we hv to start with medication...plz help me out for this ...thank u
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There are many types of white pathches , without examination difficult to determine which disease?? Treatment of all types of white patches are different.
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Visit a local Oral medicine Specialist and get it physically evaluated.
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You need to get in touch with a dentist
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Visit nearest dental clinic
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Hi.. It's better your brother visit a dentist and get it tested. Is there any history of tobacco chewing or any fever associated with white spots?
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Hiii High possibility of leukoplakia With the help of proper history and biopsy diagnosis can be given Consult your dentist asap
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Hi, Please visit a dentist and get it evaluated at the earliest. Medication is required.
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Needs proper evaluation and treatment. Better Visit a local dentist for physical evaluation and treatment (as required).
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