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If there are two small (rice bean shaped i.e very thin in width) hard formations under the floor of the mouth just above the left submandibular salivary gland (not into it, then will the area normally be swollen? How can I confirm if they are not tumors? Or stones? What to tell the doctor? Please respond just please. It's been 6 months of pain and panic. Had done a usg, but revealed nothing. I can identify this things by hand but doctors are not checking it. Help! need good maxillofacial good doctor of kolkata.
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Hi Indranil, It may be salivary gland stones (Silolithiasis). Homeopathic medicines gives immediate results for salivary stones. Please send me pictures of the mentioned hard formations for more details. Get well soo
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