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Roof of mouth discoloration
Hi it's been 7 weeks from my covid and last week I took metaspray nasal spray n it was inflammation and discoloration to my roof of the mouth. The doctor told it's reaction n stopped metaspray n wait for 2 weeks n take multi vitamin syrup. Day by day the swelling like to reduced but I can see the discoloration. Is it ok? I uploaded last week and today photo,  Can I wait for another week to get fired fully or suggest me
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Looks like stomatitis, continue multivitamins . Avoid spicy food and hot food
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Hai detailed history needed,it is not looks like steroid spray side effects, consult in online for further evaluation and treatment
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Steroids are usually not supposed to cause allergy infact they treat allergy but plz provide history as in why did u take metaspray ? ... Do u have any nasal symptoms ?
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yes, no need to worry sir it will take tym sir and plz continue multivitamins....
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