Obstructing salivary: stones can occur in the drainage duct of the salivary gland under the tongue. to treat it, suck on a lemon which stimulates the drainage of the gland and the duct which will expel the stone. if it doesn't work, you may need to see an ENT physician
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? ulcer: Look well for small ulcers, aphthous ulcers are tiny oral ulcers usually painful. If pain persists have it checked out.
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