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Hello There,Thanks for posting your concern.You probably have a sort of infection or so from something happening previously. Such as a cold and a...
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Oh, ouch! Thrush is a painful condition, so you have my sympathy!I'm assuming you were given a prescription rinse to clear up the infection...
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You cannot diagnose oral cancer soley by a brief, vague description, so my advice to you is to visit your dentist or see your primary care provider...
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I certainly hope you have been to see your doctor about this. I just had my submandibular gland removed about 5 months ago. It was quite...
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There are many things that can cause numbness or tingling of the tongue. Some of these include:• Problems within the brain—such as multiple sclerosis...
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Oh, ouch! That sounds painful!For those who don't know, the frenulum linguae (sometimes called the lingual frenulum) is that piece of sail-like...
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Assuming you're not allergic to any medications, you probably could safely use any of the over-the-counter toothache gels on your tongue. This...
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I would first check the side effects of the medications you are taking and see if that is listed. I checked my new medications today and that...
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You can see those "bumps", but unfortunately, I cannot. You will need to see a medical provider or even your dentist to determine the...
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