Feeling Mucus In The Mouth, Reddish Bumps, White Coating And Pain In The Tongue. Swollen Soft Palate. Suggestions?
I have woken up the past few morning with a mucus film all over my mouth. I have large red bumps on my tounge, and am experience pain on the edges on my tounge. Last night I looked in the mirror and there was a white covering on my tounge, which I could scrap off, however white bumps remained. My soft palet is swollan and inflamed.
The details provided gives an assumption of the lesion being pre-cancerous in nature. Such lesions are usually caused due to- Poor oral hygiene . Nutritional disorders. Antibiotic reactions. Fungal infections. Oral habits like tobacco/pan chewing. Chances of the lesion being acute pseudo-membraneous candidiasis or oral thrush is high.
I would advice you to- Maintain oral hygiene well. Discontinue use of antibiotics causing allergy. Take vitamin supplements. Stop chewing tobacco/pan. Antifungal drugs has to be administered after diagnosing the type of lesion through biopsy reports. Hope this helps
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Feeling Mucus In The Mouth, Reddish Bumps, White Coating And Pain In The Tongue. Swollen Soft Palate. Suggestions?
Hello and welcome, The details provided gives an assumption of the lesion being pre-cancerous in nature. Such lesions are usually caused due to- Poor oral hygiene . Nutritional disorders. Antibiotic reactions. Fungal infections. Oral habits like tobacco/pan chewing. Chances of the lesion being acute pseudo-membraneous candidiasis or oral thrush is high. I would advice you to- Maintain oral hygiene well. Discontinue use of antibiotics causing allergy. Take vitamin supplements. Stop chewing tobacco/pan. Antifungal drugs has to be administered after diagnosing the type of lesion through biopsy reports. Hope this helps There is more chance