what can be the diagnosis
5 year old child, pain while brushing and eating spicy food Chief Complaints Patient is a 5-year-old child, complains of pain while eating spicy food and brushing.what could be the diagnosis?
It has a differential diagnosis of covid tongue.
If u can provide more details it will be helpful. Like history.. duration.. Systemic conditions.. Oral hygiene... DD - candidiasis
SUGGESTIVE. OF ORAL CANDIDIASIS... TONGUE POSSIBLY SECONDARY. TO G I T DISTURBANCES... RECENT. ORAL MEDICATIONS OR RECENT ILLNESS
? Oral candidiasis
Candidiasis... Maintain oral Hygiene. Apply candid Mouthpaint If not subside use systemic anti fungal medicine
Curd like appearance on tongue Clinical features suggestive of Oral hyperplastic candidiasis. Patient may be Immunocompromised HIV infection with low CD4 count
O.candidiasis
D/d ..Oral Candidiasis N plz advce . maintain oral hygiene. T/t. Candid mouth pain..
It has a differential diagnosis of covid tongue.
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