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red area roof of mouth
A 25-year-old male asked:

Dr. Susan Arnoult answered
25 years experience Family Medicine
Upper Respiratory: All of those are symptoms of an upper respiratory infection. Generally speaking this is viral and is treated with OTC medications for symptoms. If i ... Read More
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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered
49 years experience Pathology
Depends: Treatment depends on the cause and I regret that it is not feasible to discern the cause without examining you. Did you burn/scald the roof of your mo ... Read More
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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered
49 years experience Pathology
Need to examine: It is not feasible to provide a meaningful opinion without additional history, physical examination and may be some tests. It would be prudent to see ... Read More
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Dr. Sandra Eleczko answered
36 years experience Dentistry
Bumps on palate: You should be seen by your dentist or an oral surgeon. Your question cannot be answered without seeing and evaluating your mouth. If the bumps don’t ... Read More
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A Brief Reminder:: I'll be brief: If you really have purpleish blotches on the roof of your mouth that won't go away in, say, 1-2 weeks or are getting worse before then ... Read More
A 23-year-old female asked:

Dr. Elton Behner answered
37 years experience Dentistry
See dentist: several things may cause this. See the dentist right away for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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A 35-year-old male asked:

Dr. John Goldman answered
55 years experience Rheumatology
It coudl be irritati: You are correct that this might be related to prolonged activity. The pelvic bumps and those on the roof of the mouth could be trauma also. Anot ... Read More
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A 25-year-old male asked:

Dr. Santiago Roldan answered
20 years experience Dentistry
Watch for infection.: It could be only an irritation due to something that you ate or drank. Or just a lack of proper hygiene. Make sure you brush your tongue and teeth af ... Read More
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A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Gary Sandler answered
54 years experience Dentistry
Evaulation: What you describe can not be properly diagnosed and addressed over the internet. It requires a one on one evaluation by both a physician and a dentist ... Read More
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A 35-year-old member asked:

Dr. Sandra Eleczko answered
36 years experience Dentistry
Need exam: I can't tell you what the red bumps are. There are several things that can cause this. Some causes can be infection, allergy, virus. You need to se ... Read More
A 22-year-old female asked:

Dr. John McMahan answered
48 years experience ENT and Head and Neck Surgery
Oral sex: It likely is caused by bruising from vigorous activity but you could check with your doctor to rule out sdts. You could also have a latex allergy if c ... Read More
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