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What Causes Severe Bleeding On The Palate?

hi , my father is having bleeding on the palate . the doctor is not able to do byapsi. if they touch it bleeds a lot . it is spread t the cheek and right gum place. when he went to the ENT doctor ,he gave thisw medicine. 1. Moxpin-CV625 2. Hifenac-P 3. Alerid 4. Pantosec is it the right medicine ? what he is taking ? please let me know . he is 65 years can youi please help me out . after taking these medicine he is still getting more pain. please help me . i would b e thankful regardfs pamela
Mon, 3 Nov 2014
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No I do not think you are on right track. You have not mentioned about the lesion from where bleeding is occurring. If it is a growth, ulcer heamangioma or something else and needs to be seen by n ENT specialist. If there is ulcer or a growth, exfoliative cytology can be done to diagnose. surgery of the bleeding lesion may also be required.
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What Causes Severe Bleeding On The Palate?

No I do not think you are on right track. You have not mentioned about the lesion from where bleeding is occurring. If it is a growth, ulcer heamangioma or something else and needs to be seen by n ENT specialist. If there is ulcer or a growth, exfoliative cytology can be done to diagnose. surgery of the bleeding lesion may also be required.