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Sore tongue not healing
My wife is having patchy tongue. It heals and comes back again. We consulted ENT specialist, he prescribed Folvit and Malcavit syrup 10 ml daily. Tongue starts burning usually in the evening and night. It gets better in the morning.
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It could be related to vitamin deficiency. Add kenacort mouth paste for local application two times a day. Avoid spicy and oily food.
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It is either multivitamin deficiency or due to hyperacidity
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Take zincovit and good hydration
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Avoid hot and spicy food Get Complete blood count (CBC) done Oint TESS tds And oint mucopain before food Take multivitamins
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This is mainly due to Multivitamin deficiency and Having either spicy or hot food. Start using steroidal ointment application thrice a day after consuming food. Tab. Neurobion forte one tablet twice a day after food for 7 days Consult a nearby ENT doctor for Further examination if not feeling better after 3 days of treatment.
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Avoid spicy and hot food.
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Avoid sour spicy and very hot food Dental examination for sharp tooth Apply kenacort ointment twice a day after food Apply mucopain ointment thrice a day before food.
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