Brief answer : Speckled
Leukoplakia or Erythroleukoplakia..
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I have gone through your query and can very well understand your health concerns..
As per the explanation of the symptoms and history of
tobacco chewing the red and white Plaque or patches are due to excessive production of keratin and mucosal dysplasia and atrophy leading to a
Precancerous condition known as Speckled Leukoplakia..
It has a very high chance of transforming into
oral cancer therefore you should immediately consult an Oral surgeon or an Oral Pathologist and get evaluated as well as a Biopsy of the lesion has to be done..
In case of Speckled Leukoplakia for low risk cases non
surgical treatment includes Oral intake and topical application of Retinoids which are precursor of Vitamin A.
Oral intake of antioxidants like Lycopene will help..
Multivitamins has to be taken..
A cryosurgery or carbon dioxide lazer can be done as a part of non surgical removal of the lesion..
In high risk cases surgical removal is advisable..
A correct treatment protocol can be decided by a surgeon only after Clinical examination and biopsy report..
Hope this information helps and thanks for writing to Healthcare Magic..
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Dr.Honey Nandwani Arora..