Pain Under Left Side Of Tongue
Hi. 22 m hereim noticing small bumps on my tongue. Its been around 2 months now since I first noticed. There are 4-5 tin ...
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Tiny bumps on the base of the tongue are taste buds or papillae. Generally, the most effective treatment for black tongue is the daily use of a tongue scraper, which removes the dead keratinized cells from the top of the tongue. Stopping or reducing any habits that might cause irritation (smoking, regular consumption of soft drinks) to the top of the tongue also usually helps reduce the problem. Of course it is important to realize that this is a harmless condition, and if it doesn’t cause too many symptoms, it really doesn’t require treatment. Black hairy tongue should be managed only with proper oral hygiene instructions.
I had a chronic toothache on my right side upper molar for about 6 years. I was scared of removal by dentist so I waited ...
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I'm very concerned about the symptoms you're experiencing, especially the combination of blurry vision, stiff neck, acidic taste, and fluid movement in your skull. These can be indicative of several serious conditions, and it's crucial that you seek immediate medical attention from a qualified healthcare professional, not just a dentist. Here's why your symptoms are concerning: blurry vision and stiff neck: these can be signs of meningitis, a potentially life-threatening inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Acidic taste and fluid movement in the skull: these can be caused by a leak of cerebrospinal fluid (csf), the fluid that surrounds and protects your brain and spinal cord. This can lead to meningitis if not treated properly. Fatigue, weakness, back pain, and hip pain: these can be symptoms of various underlying conditions, including infections, autoimmune disorders, and even neurological problems. It's important to understand that I am not a medical professional and cannot diagnose your condition. Delaying proper medical attention can have serious consequences, so please don't hesitate to seek help immediately. Here are some steps you can take: call your doctor or go to the nearest emergency room as soon as possible. Explain your symptoms and the history of your decayed tooth. Do not try to self-diagnose or treat your condition. Be honest and open with your doctor about your concerns and any other symptoms you may be experiencing. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve your chances of a full recovery, so please take action now. Remember, your health is the most important thing. I hope you feel better soon. Please take care of yourself and seek immediate medical attention.
Pain in both side of tongue after I sing or after talking. I can see small white spikes that turns out to be little red ...
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It can be due to a sharp tooth present in your oral cavity that might be causing ulcers on your tongue. I would recommend you to see your dentist for the same. They will make blunt if present. Hope this helps!
My mouth is not opening 1finger also not going I request you to please give me some treatment or what can I do to make i ...
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Sure, here are some mouth opening exercises that you can try: active jaw stretching exercise: hold your head still and open your mouth as wide as is comfortable for you. Hold for 10 seconds. Move your lower jaw to the left, hold for three seconds. Move your lower jaw to the right, hold for three seconds. Move your lower jaw in a circle to the left. Move your lower jaw in a circle to the right. Repeat five times, and do these three times a day 1. Passive stretching exercise: put your thumb on your top teeth in the middle of your jaw. Put the index finger of your other hand on your bottom teeth in the middle of your jaw. Open your mouth as wide as possible, using your fingers to give extra resistance. Hold this stretch for five to 10 seconds. Stop if you feel pain. Repeat this five times chin tucks: keeping good posture will help keep your neck and shoulders flexible. Stand with your back against a wall and your feet shoulder-width apart. Tuck your chin down toward your chest, and hold for three to five seconds. Repeat 10 times relaxed jaw exercise: rest your tongue gently on the roof of your mouth behind your upper front teeth. Allow your teeth to come apart while relaxing your jaw muscles. Hold this position for a few seconds. Then close your mouth and repeat this process several times.
Jaw blocking only 2 fingers space is left how to get the original size or some exercise to get rid from this. ...
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I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing jaw locking. This can be a very painful and frustrating symptom. Unfortunately, I cannot provide medical advice or diagnose your condition. It is important to see a doctor or dentist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. However, I can provide you with some general information about jaw locking, which may be helpful: causes: jaw locking can be caused by a variety of factors, including temporomandibular joint disorder (tmj), arthritis, muscle tension, or trauma. Symptoms: in addition to jaw locking, you may also experience pain, clicking or popping sounds in the jaw, difficulty chewing, and headaches. Treatment: treatment for jaw locking will vary depending on the underlying cause. In some cases, home remedies such as rest, ice, and over-the-counter pain relievers may be helpful. In other cases, more specialized treatment such as physical therapy, medication, or surgery may be necessary. Here are some exercises that may help to improve jaw mobility, but please be sure to consult with a doctor or dentist before trying them: gentle jaw stretches: open your mouth as wide as you comfortably can and hold for a few seconds. Repeat 10 times. Side-to-side jaw movements: move your jaw slowly from side to side, opening and closing your mouth slightly with each movement. Repeat 10 times on each side. Tongue exercises: stick your tongue out as far as you can and hold for a few seconds. Repeat 10 times. It is important to note that these exercises should not be painful. If you experience any pain, stop immediately and consult with a doctor or dentist. I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Image of sidetoside jaw movements exerciseopens in a new window www.jawflex.com sidetoside jaw movements exercise.
I am 26 year old male I had undergone bilateral tonsil-styloidtecomy for eagle syndrome diagnosis 18 months ago since th ...
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My upper left premolar tooth gum is paining with swelling. This may be probably due to extraction of adjacent tooth, due ...
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Yes probably it is due to traumatic extraction of the adjacent tooth. Sometimes this can happen. Rinse your mouth after having meals immedaitely with warm saline water. Keep your oral hygiene good. Don't disturb that area with tongue. And visit your dentist for further advice. You can apply gum paint to soothe and heal that area.
I am 26 years old and recently diagnosed with hemangioma on tongue which was present in birth but now it seems big, blui ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. They can be treated mostly conservatively but in some cases they need more aggressive treatment with preoperative intra arterial embolization and surgical resection. Lesions of tongue that are localized superficially can also be treated with direct puncture and injection of sclerosing agent (absolute ethanol). Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
I am 31 years old c/o pain in left side of body leg and hand jaw side some tongue also numbness but no weakness its 1 mo ...
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Please get a cbc, vitamin d, calcium and b12 test done. You may be having a deficiency. Unless contraindictated, please start gentle physiotherapy for the left side. Passive exercies if you are unable to do active exercises.
I have suffering pain from my left ear gland and inside cheek. Sometimes my cheeks becoming stiff also tongue stiffs. So ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Ear and jaw pain may occur from a tmj disorder. Around 10 to 15 percent of adults may experience a tmj disorder. These disorders cause inflammation and pain in your tmj. Facial pain and ear discomfort are the most common complaints of this condition. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.