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Leukoplakia

Also called: smoker's keratosis
For most people, stopping tobacco or alcohol use clears the condition. In rare cases when patches are persistent, surgery can remove them.
Self-care: Smokeless tobacco cessation and Quitting smoking
Medical procedure: Freezing
Specialists: Dentist, Otolaryngologist, and Dermatologist
Consult a doctor for medical advice Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. Learn more
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May 15, 2024 ˇ Treatments for leukoplakia ˇ stop smoking ˇ stop drinking alcohol or reduce the amount you drink ˇ do not chew tobacco, paan or betel nuts.
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Treatment of Leukoplakia ˇ Surgical Removal: The most common method to remove leukoplakia is surgical removal of patches with a scalpel. ˇ Laser Therapy: A low- ...
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May 11, 2019 ˇ What are the treatment options for leukoplakia? Most patches improve on their own and don't require any treatment. It's important to avoid ...