Hi I am having white patches on my tongue. Biopsy has been done. It?s leukoplakia came in reports. No malignant. I don?t smoke, no tobacco & non drinker. I am fearing of cancer in future. please suggest what should I do regards.
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Hello sir. Don't worry. You have diagnosed as leukoplakia. And there is no malignancy. So don't worry. Certain people very less people will have leukoplakia without using alcohol or smoking. Take vitamin a supplements. Take healthy diet. Take antibiotics for two days twice a day. I advice you to do biopsy again and confirm it. Consult a oral surgeon in person. Follow up with a clinical picture of your tongue if you have any further discomforts. Thank you.
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Hello reasons can be genetic as well apart from all the external factors. First, it's great that it's not malignant, secondary we can work toward reducing the chances and reducing the risk factor. Regular checkups at the 6-8 month interval to your dentist. Start medications -multivitamins, -antioxidants, -folic acid, -curcumin tablets. -vit d, c tab along with medications, a balanced diet, no packaged food or drinks, only homemade food, no spicy food, the timing of eating, regular exercise, and physical activity and most importantly no stress all the above will reduce the risk factor, reduce free radical, and improves your immune system.
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