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Red tag back side of my tongue painful
Hi I have taken ibujeic plus for tooth ache and suddenly after brushing teeth I could see red tag sort of thing back of my tongue on left side. Attaching image. Is it something to be worried about
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You get to see your dentist for deacyed tooth, or sharp tooth. Nothing to worry about but get it treated as soon as possible.
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Seems to be traumatic ulcer or tooth brush trauma . Nothing to worry about . U can use mucopain ointment for local application 3 times a day . Tab limcee 0D for 7 days . It will recover within a weak , if it doesn't then lz upload the pick again after 7 days .
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Hi ibuprofen  sometimes  causes mouth ulcers .it could also be due to hurt with brush. Also it can be due to sharp edges of tooth . You can apply Hexigel 2 -3 times daily .Aso do warm water gargling with salt . If not subsiding pls visit  dentist .
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Hi I cannot actually see the area properly But it could be redness due to sharp edges of the decayed tooth rubbing the tongue which is causing the red tags or an ulcer Kindly go to the dentist asap
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