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Soreness In Mouth

Mouth sores are small, painful blisters formed inside the oral cavity. The triggering agents are hypersensitivity, infection, hormonal changes, stress, and vitamin deficiency. Rinsing the mouth with saltwater or baking soda will help to cure mouth sores.

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Can ghee and oil worsen lip swelling?

Query: Hi doctor, I am having swollen lips for the past 14 years. Everything I put on my lips will make my swelling worse, even coconut oil and ghee. Food is not even touching my lips directly still it makes them worse. Since I put in coconut oil six months, the swelling is getting more and more every day....  Read Full »


Dr. Revathi. T. S.

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. You may be allergic to such things also. Sometimes, allergy will make your lips swell. Even if you have aama and vitiated kapha also causes such swelling. Definitely panchakarma will help you.   Read Full »

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