[27F] Experiencing eye twitching, white coated tongue, and oral mucocele
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Based on the information you've provided, the following conditions could be causing your symptoms:
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Oral Thrush: This is a fungal infection in the mouth, often characterized by a white, coated tongue. It's usually harmless but can be uncomfortable and might affect your taste or make your mouth feel sore.
- Treatment typically involves antifungal medications.
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Benign Essential Blepharospasm: This is a condition that causes your eyelid to twitch or close involuntarily. It's often associated with increased stress, fatigue, or caffeine intake.
- Treatment might involve stress management techniques, getting more sleep, or reducing caffeine intake.
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): This is an infection in any part of your urinary system, which includes your kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. Most UTIs are caused by bacteria, but some are caused by viruses and fungi.
- Treatment typically involves antibiotics to kill the bacteria causing the infection.
Please note that these are potential explanations for your symptoms, but they are not definitive. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
What you can do
Here are some steps you can take to manage your symptoms:
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Maintain good oral hygiene. Brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss regularly. This can help prevent oral thrush.
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Try to manage your stress levels. This might help reduce your eye twitching. You could try relaxation techniques like deep breathing, yoga, or meditation.
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Drink plenty of water and avoid irritating substances, such as strong mouthwashes, hot spicy foods, alcohol, and tobacco. This can help soothe your mouth if you have oral thrush.
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If you suspect you have a UTI, it's important to see a healthcare professional. They can provide a proper diagnosis and prescribe antibiotics if necessary.
What you should look out for
Here are some signs that you should seek medical attention:
- If your symptoms persist or get worse
- If you develop new symptoms
- If you have severe pain or discomfort
- If you have a high fever or chills
- If you have blood in your urine
Remember, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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1 yr ago