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Lips pain .
I m having injury in my lips ,its like burning and while drinking water or even eating simple non salted food it is like terrible pain ..help
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Hi sir...    Your history seems it may be traumatic ulcer.... In medical terms, ULCER is the break in continuation of epithelial suface layer... Cause for traumatic ulcer:    lip biting, vigorous brushing, trauma from sharp teeth,orthodontic braces...
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Treatment: ** Removal of irritant or cause(hot and spicy food) **consumption of soft bland diet **Application of topical corticosteroids **Application of topical anesthetic( dologel,hexegel)
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kindly visit nearby dentist immediately to rule out cause and management
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There might be ulceration on the lip causing the burning sensation. For temporary relief, apply dologel or mucopain gel to the area, about 5 minutes before food. Visit a dentist to identify and manage the problem.
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Please post photos. How did you injure your lips?
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