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What Causes Red Itchy Bumps On The Roof Of Mouth?

...Recently on 4 weeks of antibiotics for sinus (recurring) infection, and just started another 2-week dose yesterday for the same. I have environmental allergies and am starting the allergy shots next month. I just noticed today some red, itchy bumps on the roof of my mouth. My throat also started hurting tremendously (common symptom for me due to post-nasal drip). I'm doing the Neil Med nasal rinse multiple times daily, 2 nasal sprays, and Allegra. Should I be doing anything additional (or going back in to the dr.) about these bumps?
Tue, 22 Apr 2014
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Hello, thank you for consulting with healthcaremagic.
It can be the allergic reaction only which has occurred on the roof of mouth. There is nothing to worry, as it will heal with the medications that you are continuing.
But once you should also get an x - ray done to rule out any bony infection.
Hope it will help you.
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What Causes Red Itchy Bumps On The Roof Of Mouth?

Hello, thank you for consulting with healthcaremagic. It can be the allergic reaction only which has occurred on the roof of mouth. There is nothing to worry, as it will heal with the medications that you are continuing. But once you should also get an x - ray done to rule out any bony infection. Hope it will help you.