Cheeks Inside Mouth, Tongue Peeling Off And Skin Is Inflamed. Why Does Body Also Itch?
I have for a year now , my cheeks inside the mouth like peeling off skin also feels a litle inflamated and vains are now noticesable on both sides were the vains are visable i have a small lump of meat that i can feel,wich I never had before this year period .my tounge also gets red on the tip and grows, like geografic toung then gets to normal al this going on for a year straight . the roof of my mouth feels scratchy also. my head doctor gave me amoxycilin 500s once but nothing . i also get a bad allergy (red)all over my body itchy, dont know if its related to this but it doesnt go away neither.
Swollen inflammed cheek can be because of allergic reactions, vitamin deficiencies, inflammation of the lymph nodes, parotid gland, underlying dental infections, presence of cysts and tumors.
Geographic tongue occurs due to immunological causes or nutritional deficiencies.
I would suggest you to visit to an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and get the checkup done.
Take an x-ray if needed.
Take multivitamin tablets.
Avoid eating of hot and spicy foodstuffs.
Maintain a good oral hygiene and use antiseptic mouthwash gargles twice daily.
Hope this helps out.
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Cheeks Inside Mouth, Tongue Peeling Off And Skin Is Inflamed. Why Does Body Also Itch?
Hi, Thanks for asking the query, Swollen inflammed cheek can be because of allergic reactions, vitamin deficiencies, inflammation of the lymph nodes, parotid gland, underlying dental infections, presence of cysts and tumors. Geographic tongue occurs due to immunological causes or nutritional deficiencies. I would suggest you to visit to an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and get the checkup done. Take an x-ray if needed. Take multivitamin tablets. Avoid eating of hot and spicy foodstuffs. Maintain a good oral hygiene and use antiseptic mouthwash gargles twice daily. Hope this helps out. Regards...