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[|Human|] Im a 24 year old woman with history of B12 deficiency with unilateral mild tongue swelling and pain at the back L of the tongue (radiating to ipsi submandibular gland and ear) for 1 month.  Pain is constant and moderate to severe, I have trouble swallowing and speaking but havent lost any weight, I do wake up from the pain at night.  Naproxen doesnt help at all.  I cant see any sores/ulcers.  Also have a strong family history of oral cancer but I believe my relatives all presented with non healing ulcers.  No dry mouth/fevers/chills.  Should I go to an ENT vs dentist?  Also anything I can do for pain relief in the interim.  Thanks
[|AI|]  Hello, thank you for consulting with Chat Doctor. This swelling which is present at the left back side involving tongue can be because of an infected wisdom tooth which might be impacted in the bone and causing this swelling. Better you should visit a dentist and get complete examination with radiograph, as it will help you find out the problem. Till then, you can start with diploma SP as it will help you in reducing swelling as well as pain. Hope it will help you