Geeting Bumps On The Roof Of The Mouth. Mouth Is Yellow Causing Pain. Taking Tylonol. What Can Be Done?
i had a jaw infection a few weeks back.. i ended up loosing some of ny jaw to it.. now i am getting bumps on the roof of my mouth and inside if my cheeks.and my mouth is yellow.. the mouth /jaw problem has been causeing alot of pain,iv been taking 4-13 tylonol a day to mellow it out enough to handel my day.. what could i do to help the pain other than so much tylonol and whys my mouth so gross?
Hello, Thanks for posting your query. The bumps on roof of mouth may be due to spread of jaw infection or abscess. I would advice you to visit a dentist and the pus within the bump has to be drained and curetted. Discolouration of mouth may be due to-Accumulated pus,medications taken,systemic disesase associated. An x-ray of the area will help to rule out the origin and cause of infection associated. Take complete course of antibiotics prescribed. Frequent gargling with warm saline may be helpful. Take care.
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Geeting Bumps On The Roof Of The Mouth. Mouth Is Yellow Causing Pain. Taking Tylonol. What Can Be Done?
Hello, Thanks for posting your query. The bumps on roof of mouth may be due to spread of jaw infection or abscess. I would advice you to visit a dentist and the pus within the bump has to be drained and curetted. Discolouration of mouth may be due to-Accumulated pus,medications taken,systemic disesase associated. An x-ray of the area will help to rule out the origin and cause of infection associated. Take complete course of antibiotics prescribed. Frequent gargling with warm saline may be helpful. Take care.