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Medical Conditions Oral mucosal lesions, Post Covid symptom

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TSChastain
post Feb 11 2023, 07:30 PM, updated 3y ago

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Hi
My 68 year old aunt. She has diabetes and high blood pressure.

Had a mild stroke in 2020. On her left side of the body. But with pysio...she's able to walk again. Walker ---> cane ---> able to walk with neither.

Sadly Covid + on Sept 2022, Had another stroke.
Treated at a govt hospital. She recovered after a month. But still can't walk without a cane or an assistant. She can eat and converse normally.

She has this Oral mucosal lesions (I don't know the exact name for her condition) for months now. No discomfort during eating etcetera.

It does not bother her at all.

Doctors at Gleneagles were puzzled about her oral issue rclxub.gif
They said they need to take sample via small surgery doh.gif
Surgery for a diabetic is risky. Because diabetic has problems healing wounds.

I recommended my aunt to go to govt hospitals for 2nd opinion. Since she recovered from Covid via govt hospital. I don't reallly trust private hospitals.

What do you guys think about her oral issue? Any experience regarding this?

Thank you.

This post has been edited by Chastain: Feb 11 2023, 07:43 PM
nate_nightroad
post Feb 11 2023, 07:37 PM

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Second opinion is always good

And if it’s not bothering her, just elsa it
SupermanLick
post Feb 11 2023, 10:07 PM

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Inject more insulin, wound will healing faster

 

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