I am 27. I smoke 11-12 cigarettes a day. Recently, I developed a very small white granule on my upper part of mouth. I consulted an oncologist who suspected it to be erythroplakia. Assured me that it was reversible if I cut down on smoking. He also advised some multi-vitamins. I consulted another oncologist who even ruled out that it was erythroplakia. None of the docs advised a biopsy
either a sharp tooth or 11-12 cigarettes a day for many years has caused this. This can be leukoplakia. Quit on smoking. Take vitamin A and VITAMIN E supplements.You can ask the oral surgeon for biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.have diet rich in antioxidants.Hope this helps.
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Is Granule Formation On Mouth Related To Smoking?
either a sharp tooth or 11-12 cigarettes a day for many years has caused this. This can be leukoplakia. Quit on smoking. Take vitamin A and VITAMIN E supplements.You can ask the oral surgeon for biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.have diet rich in antioxidants.Hope this helps.