Glossitis Mediana Indurata

Glossitis mediana Indurativa is a medical condition that causes inflammation of the inside of the tongue. This disease is also known as rhomboid glossitis and its cause is the main factor influencing the treatment of this disease.

Treatment for this condition usually involves the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or steroid hormones, which can reduce inflammation and reduce tongue pain. In some cases, antibiotics are used to fight infection, which may be the underlying cause of rhomboid glossitis.

If the cause of glossitis rhomboidalis is a chronic gastrointestinal ulcer, then intervention by a gastroenterologist is necessary. The patient may need to be examined for gastric or duodenal ulcers. The concern for pain in the stomach caused by this study will be able to better soothe local anti-inflammatory treatment for glossitis. Typically, such treatment consists of topical fluid supplementation as well as the use of topical anti-inflammatory drugs. At the first signs of the disease, it is necessary to consult a doctor for diagnosis, because depending on the nature of the symptoms and the causes of their occurrence, it is necessary to seek help from specialists in different fields.