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I have a very sore tongue. It started a couple of weeks ago and at times goes away but when it comes back it is worse than ever. It hurts to eat, drink and brush my teeth.. Do have any home remedies that might work for me? Could this be an aspartame allergy?
Thank you for the query. I would like to know your age and gender and whether you suffer from any comorbidities like diabetes mellitus. Sore tongue can occur due to number of reasons. Allergy to any food ingredient can cause it. Vitamin deficiency, is however the commonest cause, and you should immediately start on Vitamin B-complex supplements. You can apply commercial preparations in your mouth for symptomatic relief. Chlorhexidine mouth wash can help. Avoid hot and spicy food. Occasionally fungal infection may be a cause, in which case clotrimazole mouth paint application is advised. Apthous ulcer is another common cause for soreness in the mouth, specially in young adults. If the problem persists please do consult your doctor. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Home Remedy For Sore Tongue
Thank you for the query. I would like to know your age and gender and whether you suffer from any comorbidities like diabetes mellitus. Sore tongue can occur due to number of reasons. Allergy to any food ingredient can cause it. Vitamin deficiency, is however the commonest cause, and you should immediately start on Vitamin B-complex supplements. You can apply commercial preparations in your mouth for symptomatic relief. Chlorhexidine mouth wash can help. Avoid hot and spicy food. Occasionally fungal infection may be a cause, in which case clotrimazole mouth paint application is advised. Apthous ulcer is another common cause for soreness in the mouth, specially in young adults. If the problem persists please do consult your doctor. Hope this helps.