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Red Patches On The Roof Of Mouth. Had A Thrush Cleared, On Steroids For Flair In Knee. Could It Be From Steroids ?

First I had pneumonia and took antibiotics after an injection of pennicilian 4 a fall and scrape on my arm all healed. I have had thrush in my mouth which has been clear 4 a week or 2 Had RA infusion oif Cimzia and am now on steroids 4 a flair in my knee. this morning my throat felt fuuny but did not bother 2 look until now . I have red patches in the roof of my mouth not white like thrush. Could b from steroids or suppressed inmume system from infusion
Mon, 1 Jul 2013
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Hello,

Thanks for writing to us.

Suppressed immune system can lead to ulceration of roof of mouth.

Apply muco pain gel on the affected area.

Discontinue use of dentures or appliances if you have any.

Maintain oral hygiene well.

Stop or discontinue use of tobacco or pan.

Gargle frequently with warm saline .

Take care.
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Red Patches On The Roof Of Mouth. Had A Thrush Cleared, On Steroids For Flair In Knee. Could It Be From Steroids ?

Hello, Thanks for writing to us. Suppressed immune system can lead to ulceration of roof of mouth. Apply muco pain gel on the affected area. Discontinue use of dentures or appliances if you have any. Maintain oral hygiene well. Stop or discontinue use of tobacco or pan. Gargle frequently with warm saline . Take care.