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Hi Doctor, I feel spicy when I eat not spicy foods. My tongue has some irritation also. I have consulted with doctor. They gave medicine and I'm taking also. When this issue will recover? Shall I take any specific foods for this issue recovery? Please help me
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Try honey 1 spoon every day.
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U should avoid the food which u are having allergy or any aliveness and get ur proper evaluation of Ent done
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Nothing more specific as there’s no lesion in mouth
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But get ur proper evaluation done and food which are not suiting pls avoid those food
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Tab vertin 24 subh sham
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That could be related to vitamin B12 n folic acid deficiency. Get it checked n start supplement accordingly.
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Hiiii Try Cap BECOSULE 0-1-0 after food for 7 days Have more of citrus fruits Maintain oral hygiene Avoid spicy food items that can cause gastritis Still not relieving consultant ENT doctor for detailed examination
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Get Hb, Vit B12 and iron profile done
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Consult for proper evaluation and treatment
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You might have some inflammation in the oral cavity or tongue
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