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2 months, still not resolved,
I have this painful side of the tongue that looks as if its digging deeper. Also the front, side of tongue looked scalloped, also burning and painful. At the back of throat, bumps and tonsil cyst. ALL SINCE 2 MONTHS, HAD ANTIBIOTICS STILL THE SAME. IS IT ORAL CANCER?
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It looks with glossitis with chronic pharyngitis.
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Drink plenty of fluids Avoid oily and spicy food
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Looks like pharyngitis
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You might need a course of antibiotics and analgesics
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Avoid refrigerated food and cold drinks
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Looks like glossitis and pharyngitis
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do online video comsultation for medication
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avoid spicy and chilled
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Tongue seems okay, could be small ulcer but u have throat infection and probably sinusitis also.
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