Suggest Treatment For Small Blisters On The Tongue
Hello! I have had a lot of problems with my tongue for the last 4 months. It causes me great discomfort. I have blister, ulcers on my tongue to the tip, sides and top surface. I've been to the doctors many times. I an being referred to a specialist as no one seems to know what the hell is going on. Can you help to explain what these are?
As per your query you have blister on your tongue for last 4 month . The most probable cause for blister on tongue is aphthous ulcer . Also known as canker sore . There can be many reasons for aaphthous ulcer like irritation from hot and spicy food , acidic food , minor trauma , continue irritation from dental appliance and deficiency of vitamin like vitamin B 12 and folic acid . Stress and anxiety could also be the reason . Usually they go away in few days without any treatment . But if they persist for longer period as in your case then consult oral pathologist for proper diagnosis and to find out underlying cause . Doctor may order certain test for diagnosis. For now do betadine rinses .
Hope your concern has been resolved. Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Treatment For Small Blisters On The Tongue
Hi dear , As per your query you have blister on your tongue for last 4 month . The most probable cause for blister on tongue is aphthous ulcer . Also known as canker sore . There can be many reasons for aaphthous ulcer like irritation from hot and spicy food , acidic food , minor trauma , continue irritation from dental appliance and deficiency of vitamin like vitamin B 12 and folic acid . Stress and anxiety could also be the reason . Usually they go away in few days without any treatment . But if they persist for longer period as in your case then consult oral pathologist for proper diagnosis and to find out underlying cause . Doctor may order certain test for diagnosis. For now do betadine rinses . Hope your concern has been resolved. Dr. Harry Maheshwari