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What Is The Red Inflamed Spot On My Palate?

this morning after i eat some cheese i noticed that i have something on my palate.at first i thougt is just some cheese left but a bit later i realised that is a small inflamation,red,a bit swallen and a bit painfull at touch with the finger.what can be?

Wed, 20 Aug 2014
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query.
The inflamed red spot over the palate could be because of the hot food or any trauma while eating or brushing. Nothing to worry, Consult a oral physician and get it ruled out. For the pain you can take topical anesthetic and analgesics like anabel gel. apply 3-4 times daily before food. Do saline gargling. If the inflamation doesnot subside within a week, then consult a oral physician immediately.
I hope my answer will help you, take care.
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What Is The Red Inflamed Spot On My Palate?

Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The inflamed red spot over the palate could be because of the hot food or any trauma while eating or brushing. Nothing to worry, Consult a oral physician and get it ruled out. For the pain you can take topical anesthetic and analgesics like anabel gel. apply 3-4 times daily before food. Do saline gargling. If the inflamation doesnot subside within a week, then consult a oral physician immediately. I hope my answer will help you, take care.