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Redness in mouth
Experiencing some redness and coarseness in the upper part of mouth. Spicy foods are causing some burning sensation and the touch feels like there are few small pimply structures. Attaching pic for reference. Please suggest.
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Hi, Dr Ishu Parashar here, this must be painful and disturbing. Symptoms point towards diagnosis of Apthous ulcers or canker sore or just oral ulcer in common language. Commonly caused by stress, weak immunity, digestive disturbance like constipation or local irritation.
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T. Biplex forte for 15 days. Orasore gel, apply locally before 15 minutes of eating.
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Schedule your sleep and sleep enough. Maintain hydration. Have balanced diet. Try remove stressors of any. If not resolved then seek medical care.
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Take Neurobion forte OD for 7 days
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Avoid spicy and oily food
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Hello, I am Dr. Romain Rajan, General Physician. I understand your concern. From your description and the photo, the redness and small raised areas on the palate (roof of mouth) with burning on spicy foods are most likely due to inflammation of the oral mucosa. Common causes include: Mild stomatitis / irritation from spicy or hot foods. Allergic or irritant reaction (to toothpaste, mouthwash, tobacco, alcohol, etc.). Nutritional deficiencies (Vitamin B-complex, iron). Less commonly, oral thrush (fungal infection). General advice: Avoid very spicy, hot, or acidic foods for a few days. Drink plenty of water and keep good oral hygiene. Do warm saline gargles twice daily. Take a multivitamin (especially B-complex) if not already on one. Apply soothing oral gel (like benzocaine or lignocaine jelly) if burning is bothersome. When to see a doctor: If the redness/bumps do not improve within 7–10 days. If you develop white patches, ulcers, bleeding, or severe pain. If you have associated fever or difficulty swallowing. In most cases, this is minor irritation and should settle with care. If persistent, please consult a dentist or ENT specialist for proper evaluation. Best regards, Dr. Romain Rajan General Physician
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Tab VitB complex OD for 14 days Orasore gel
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Add curd to your meal Constipation could be one of the reasons
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Your complaints says about redness due to nutritional deficiency  and there might be history of smoking or tobacco consumption.
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Kindly avoid smoking and tobacco IF any. Avoid spicy foods. Consult ENT specialist.
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Maintain oral hygiene. Take Vit B complex tablets. Take Ascorbic acid tablets.
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I think it's an ulcer.
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take vitamin B complex for 7 days and orasore gel to apply on the ulcerated area
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avoid spicy and oily food. Maintain proper oral hygiene.(Brush the teeth two times a day)
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It's Aphthous Ulcer Avoid spicy/acidic foods Correct nutritional deficiencies (iron, folic acid, vitamin B12, zinc). You can Take Vit B complex Once daily for 7 days. Stress management and adequate sleep.
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Its URTI . Need to start medications
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Cap B complex once a day for 7days eat less oily food Take laxative if u have constipation
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It looks like Aphthous ulcer Take vitamin B12 capsule and apply orasore gel 3-4 times a day
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eat less oily and spicy food
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Avoid spicy foods for initial periods
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Looks like apthous ulcer apply orasore gel 3-4 times a day and take vitamin b supplements🙂
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Diagnosis is a aphthous ulcer
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Take vitamin b12 supplements &gel orasore
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Avoid spicy food and use gel orasore before the meal
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Likely apthous ulcers Avoid spicy and oily food Orasore Gel for L/A 3-4 times a day Cap Omez DSR BBF Cap Becasule OD For 7 days 
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Use smyle o gel
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This is related to acid peptic disease Kindly consult
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Take FOLIC ACID tab on night
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avoid hot and spicy food
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Its just an aphthous ulcer. Take B12 supplements and  fibre rich food and increase water intake
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drink plenty of water
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Avoid hot and spicy food Drink plenty of water and fruits juices For more consultation, contact me on practo
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Avoid spicy food. Drink plenty of water.
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start Becosule Z capsule 1 daily for 1 month
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Avoid spicy hot food. Take small frequent meals with more of fresh vegetables, fruits,  fresh curd. Drink more water. Tab pantaprazole 40mg one daily before breakfast for 10 days. Cap vizylac one morning and one evening for 15 days.
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There's mild congestion (redness), it could be because of irritation from spicy or hot food but sometimes it could be an early sign of infection ( since there's no cough, sore throat or fever it's unlikely to be an infection)
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Rinse with betadine mouth wash 2-3 times a day.Use zytee gel to numb the pain. It usually resolves within a week. If redness n burning sensation persists beyond a week, consult an ENT specialist.
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for now avoid hot and spicy food and also smoking and alcohol.
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Hot tea or very  hot thing cause inflammation. Locally apply  zytee lotion  with  ear bud properly. Tab folicacid5twotimesadayafterfoodfortendays. Becosule z oneatnightforten days. Monteklconeatnightforfivedays. Use plentyofLAMONADEELECTORALPOWDERBUTTERMILK, curd rice,  curd poha to eat. Milk messed chapati.  Till u recovered.
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Seems like congestion, did you eat anything hot?
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apply Zytee gum paint.
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Hello take capsule b complex twice daily for 10 days Apply Zytee L gel 15 min before food thrice daily
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Orasore Ointment LA Tab Folvite  OD Tab Limcee OD For 10 Days
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avoid spicy and oily food, Don't Chew Tobacco or Gutka (if Doing it)
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Cap pantocid dsr empty stomach Cap meganeuron od plus once daily Zytee ointment local application
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Get test for CBC lft and hba1c
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Avoid smoking and take b complex
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Take zytee l gel Neurobion forte once a day for 30 days
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Take becosules once daily for 1month
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I need a more detailed history about diet and lifestyle. It could be either due to your lifestyle and diet or it can also be a result of some ill gut health like acid reflux or GERD. You are also consuming thyrox 150 so can't suggest you exact treatment with incomplete history better consult your nearest physician.
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Avoid spicy food and alcohol . Have a good breakfast ( sometimes acid reflux occurs when you are on an empty stomach for a long time)
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