complain since 1 year.treated several times by different drs.no result.kindly diagnose and treatment
GEOGRAPHIC TONGUE. Self limiting. Sometimes may require treatment with B-Complex, Zinc, Mouth wash containing antihistamines , Kenacort oral paste. Recurrences are common. In addition advice adequate hydration, daily tongue cleansing, oral hygiene. R/O mouth breathing. DDs : 1. Oral thrush :- Here patches are loose adherent and violaceous. 2. Dehydration 3. Poor oral hygiene 4. Mouth breathing.
Geographic tongue. It has no specific treatment The only way is to maintain oral hygiene. Maintain general health of the patient. Nutritional diet and plenty of water Giving soo many medicines is of no use. Instead we shud try to treat it with healthy food and habits.
Geographic tongue.No treatment required. However, investigating the patient for ANEMIA,and intestinal worms is logical. Deworm the patient.Add iron, vitamins and protein
Geographic Tongue./ Benign migratory glossitis. Sometimes it is associated with psoriasis also. Advised B complex with zinc. Cinort 0.1% topical ointment,hexidine mouth wash.
Geographic tongue.
Geographic tongue Cleaning of tongue regularly and plenty of water intake Multivitamins antioxidant lycopene
GEOGRAPHIC TONGUE AGREED WITH @Dr. Golam Mortuza
Maplike patches
* GEOGRAPHIC TONGUE.. * MULTIVITAMINS ..PROBIOTICS.. * GOOD ORAL HYGIENE..
Geographic tongue. No treatment required. Improve oral hygiene Correct iron, vitamin deficiencies if any
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