Hi it appears i have split my tounge from the right hand side to the back it is very sore feels like a lump under my tounge and is hard to swallow and cough feels like i am swallowing peices was wondering if there is anything i can do myself or would i have to vist hospital
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have lump under tongue. The symptoms you mention in query can occur due to many reasons like traumatic fibroma, papilloma, lingual thyroid, lingual ranula which is a cystic swelling, or transient Lingual Papillitis . It could be due to allergic reaction to certain food substances. I would suggest you to consult oral pathologist for proper examination . Doctor will examine carefully and will make proper diagnosis and start treatment accordingly. Doctor may prescribe antibiotics , anti inflammatory or vitamin B 12 supplement . Go for FNAC or Excision biopsy as prescribed by doctor. Doctor may prescribe MRI for further investigation. For now do warm saline rinses several times a day and maintain proper oral hygiene .
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Remedy For Lumps On Tongue
Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query you have lump under tongue. The symptoms you mention in query can occur due to many reasons like traumatic fibroma, papilloma, lingual thyroid, lingual ranula which is a cystic swelling, or transient Lingual Papillitis . It could be due to allergic reaction to certain food substances. I would suggest you to consult oral pathologist for proper examination . Doctor will examine carefully and will make proper diagnosis and start treatment accordingly. Doctor may prescribe antibiotics , anti inflammatory or vitamin B 12 supplement . Go for FNAC or Excision biopsy as prescribed by doctor. Doctor may prescribe MRI for further investigation. For now do warm saline rinses several times a day and maintain proper oral hygiene . Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari