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Injury,on his hard palate
Last night he was eating non veg when he injured he felt something like swelling on his hard palate he push it with his tongue then it was bleed after some time I saw a 1inch thick layer on his hard palate I please tell me it is normal injury or something serious
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Get yourself checked before it become anything serious I would not advice any OTC to relive the pain before seeing the case
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Nothing to worry about. It will heal uneventfully. You could apply Metrohex gel to the area for a few days.
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Apply Kena Cort .1% gel on the affected area.pain reliever like tab.Zerodol sp if pain and take tab.lytox (anti oxidant).Do Betadine rinses after every meal.take non spicy food and wait for one week.Or else see dentist.
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It may be a normal palatine torus that was injured during eating. Wait for a few days. If there is a bleed or any other discomfort please consult a dentist
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