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What Do White Small Sore On Side Of The Tongue Indicate?

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Posted on Fri, 30 May 2014
Question: I have a white small sore on the side of my tongue towards the back of my mouth. Sometimes my tongue feels to large for my mouth and that is when the sides of my tongue gets sore
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Answered by Dr. Praveen Rodrigues (40 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Antifungals 1st week; If no respite, Biopsy.

Detailed Answer:
Hi there.
I hear you & appreciate your concern.
First things first..the issue can be simple & caused by friction or a fungal infection.
Please ensure there are no sharp teeth or dentures etc contributing to the friction.

I would start single tablet of 200mg fluconazole (antifungal) as a single dose & apply a oral miconazole paint (eg candid paint). Both these may require a prescription in your neck of the woods & do check with your pharmacist.

If in one week, this persists, please make an appointment with your dentist & get it looked at & a biopsy from the area may be called for to take this further.

Trust this advice has been clear, prompt & actionable.
Good Luck & Godspeed.
Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD
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What Do White Small Sore On Side Of The Tongue Indicate?

Brief Answer: Antifungals 1st week; If no respite, Biopsy. Detailed Answer: Hi there. I hear you & appreciate your concern. First things first..the issue can be simple & caused by friction or a fungal infection. Please ensure there are no sharp teeth or dentures etc contributing to the friction. I would start single tablet of 200mg fluconazole (antifungal) as a single dose & apply a oral miconazole paint (eg candid paint). Both these may require a prescription in your neck of the woods & do check with your pharmacist. If in one week, this persists, please make an appointment with your dentist & get it looked at & a biopsy from the area may be called for to take this further. Trust this advice has been clear, prompt & actionable. Good Luck & Godspeed. Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD