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Asked for male, 43 years old from Shimoga
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It's great that you stopped completely, 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
tab folimax d3 1000iu twice for month
-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 acti...more
Regular checkups at the 6-8 month interval to your dentist.
Start medications
tab folimax d3 1000iu twice for month
-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 acti...more
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Dentist•Kanchipuram
Bad smell in tongue due to intake of food particles stuck in between teeth and some non veg foods intake may cause gingivitis n some drugs decayed tooth also cause bad smell you can brush n clean your tongue regularly twise daily use antibiotics mouth rinses or gargle with warm salt water n use tongue cleaner with soft bristles tooth brush if you want to know more details please contact my 1edd.
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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 f...more
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 f...more
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Asked for male, 17 years old from Delhi
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Google always says cancer. Google gives you one of the possibility.
Anyways black spot could be due to
1. Caries
2. Stains (fluorosis stain)
regarding swelling on your right side second molar that could be due to -third molar erupting
-caries infection
-gum related
for better understanding send your pictures then will be able to guide better.
Good that you are conscious about the oral hygiene and congrats for not smoking or not having alcohol you are safe from lot...more
Anyways black spot could be due to
1. Caries
2. Stains (fluorosis stain)
regarding swelling on your right side second molar that could be due to -third molar erupting
-caries infection
-gum related
for better understanding send your pictures then will be able to guide better.
Good that you are conscious about the oral hygiene and congrats for not smoking or not having alcohol you are safe from lot...more
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Hyderabad
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High lymphocyte count is usually due to chronic inflamation // eosinophil count of 9% is little high -- it is usually due to some allergic problems or worm infestations -- these are not of high risk --still try to find out any such health problems with inflamation or due to allegic factors and take treatment under a consultant physician ---
weakness is due to malnutrition ;infections--bacterial or viral ; negative mental energy like depression ; anxiety ; fear ; anger ---; lack or disturbed ...more
weakness is due to malnutrition ;infections--bacterial or viral ; negative mental energy like depression ; anxiety ; fear ; anger ---; lack or disturbed ...more
Asked for male, 25 years old from Sonbhadra
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
White patches of the oral mucosa are common and may represent a benign disorder (e.g. Frictional keratosis), an oral potentially malignant disorder (e.g. Leukoplakia), or malignancy (e.g. Squamous cell carcinoma).
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White patches of the oral mucosa are common and may represent a benign disorder (e.g. Frictional keratosis), an oral potentially malignant disorder (e.g. Leukoplakia), or malignancy (e.g. Squamous cell carcinoma).
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Raipur
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Inner surface of the upper or lower lip, inside the cheeks, bottom surface of the tongue. These are called mucoceles. They are often caused by lip biting, lip sucking, or other trauma. Floor of the mouth.
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Inner surface of the upper or lower lip, inside the cheeks, bottom surface of the tongue. These are called mucoceles. They are often caused by lip biting, lip sucking, or other trauma. Floor of the mouth.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for female, 24 years old from Alappuzha
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Lumps under the chin are usually harmless. Most of the time, they're caused by swollen lymph nodes. This swelling is typically triggered by an infection. Cancer, cysts, abscesses, benign tumors, and other medical issues can also cause chin lumps.
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Lumps under the chin are usually harmless. Most of the time, they're caused by swollen lymph nodes. This swelling is typically triggered by an infection. Cancer, cysts, abscesses, benign tumors, and other medical issues can also cause chin lumps.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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