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black hairy tongue, black hairy tongue, dark tongue, tongue problems include soreness, enlargement, irregularities, the tongue, tongue problems, pain, hairy appearance, unusual color, unusual smoothness, swelling, mouth ulcers, white lining, a split, groove, in the tongue, fissure, cobblestone appearance, positioning off to one side, tongue is mainly composed of muscles, covered, a mucous membrane, small bumps, papillae, cover the upper surface, the tongue, between the papillae, the taste buds, provide the sense of taste, taste, tongue functions in moving food to aid chewing, swallowing, important in speech, changes in appearance, the tongue, indicate a primary tongue disorder, a symptom of other disorders, difficulty moving the tongue, most often, hypoglossal nerve, cranial nerve xii, ankyloglossia, tongue-tie, a disorder, band of tissue that attaches the tongue, floor, the mouth, frenulum, too short, disorders rarely cause difficulty but, speech difficulties, difficulty moving food, chewing, swallowing, taste abnormalities, taste buds, neurologic abnormalities, side effects of medications, infections, many other conditions, tongue, senses sweet, salty, sour, bitter tastes, "tastes", a function, the sense of smell, enlargement, the tongue, occurs, down's syndrome, acromegaly, myxedema, amyloidosis, rhabdomyoma, disorders, tongue, broaden in persons, no teeth who, not have dentures, temporary swelling and color changes, inflammation, the tongue, glossitis, papillae, lost, causing the tongue to appear smooth, geographic tongue, benign migratory glossitis, patchy form of glossitis, location of inflammation, appearance changes from day to day, hairy tongue, harmless condition that involves enlargement, profusion of tongue papillae, causing the tongue to appear hairy, furry, hairy tongue is not a harmful disorder, its appearance, worrisome, clears, antibiotics, black tongue, occurs occasionally, upper surface, the tongue turns black, brown in color, cases the papillae elongate, an unsightly condition but not harmful, pain, in the tongue, glossitis, geographic tongue, post-menopausal women, unknown reason, diabetic neuropathy, tongue a site of oral cancer, mouth ulcers, leukoplakia, minor infections, irritations, the most common cause of tongue soreness, a viral ulcer, "canker sore" commonly appears on the tongue, anywhere, in the mouth, no apparent reason, not medically proven some doctors believe that viral ulcers, linked to emotional stress, fatigue, lowered resistance, injury, biting the tongue, cause painful sores, a hangover, an allergic reaction to food, cause a swollen tongue, heavy smoking, irritate the tongue, make it painful, a smooth, pale tongue surface suggests nutritional, vitamin b-12, deficiencies, a coated tongue, dehydration, oral sex, antibiotic side effects, thrush, an allergic reaction to food, cause tongue swelling, a "hairy" appearing tongue, hairy leukoplakia, complication of aids, causes, tongue pain, anemia, cancer, dentures that irritate the tongue, oral herpes, ulcers, neuralgia, referred pain from teeth, gums, referred pain, heart, causes, tongue tremor, neurological disorder, overactive thyroid, causes, white tongue, local irritation, smoking, alcohol use, causes, smooth tongue, anemia, vitamin b-12 deficiency, causes, red, ranging from pink to magenta, tongue, folic acid, vitamin b-12 deficiency, pellagra, pernicious anemia, plummer-vinson syndrome, sprue, causes, tongue swelling, acromegaly, amyloidosis, strep infection, beckwith's syndrome, cancer, the tongue, congenital micrognathia, angioedema, hereditary, allergic, due to certain blood-pressure medications, ace inhibitors, down's syndrome, hypothyroidism, infection, leukemia, lymphangioma, neurofibromatosis, pellagra, pernicious anemia, tumor, the pituitary gland, causes, a hairy tongue, antibiotic therapy, bacteria, food, tobacco, coffee, dyes in drugs, food, chronic debilitating disorders, habitual use of mouthwashes containing oxidizing, astringent agents, irradiation, the head, neck, cause of tongue fissure, grooves, in the tongue, congenital defect, occurs in 10% of population,
practice good oral hygiene, hairy tongue, black tongue, sure to eat a well-balanced diet, canker sores, viruses, be cured by treatment, must heal on own, tongue problems, dentures, dentist, making adjustments, swollen tongue, allergies, antihistamines, avoid the offending food, drug, tongue problem is persistent,
doctor, perform a physical examination, look closely, tongue, ask question, was it first noticed, similar symptoms, pain, swelling, difficulty swallowing, a tremor, what makes the problem worse, eating, drinking, swallowing, talking, have dentures, what have tried that helps, the teeth, gums, lips, throat, the tongue bleeding, a rash, is there a fever, have allergies, breathing, speaking, moving the tongue, have noticed changes in taste, what medications, smoke cigarettes, cigars, a pipe, use alcohol excessively, diagnostic tests, determined by other symptoms, blood tests, confirm specific disorders, particularly systemic causes, tongue disorders, biopsy of tongue lesions required treatment, treatment depends on the cause, the tongue problem, cranial nerve, cn, xii paralysis, treated by treating the cause, the disorder, therapy needed to improve speech, swallowing ability, ankyloglossia, tongue-tie, require treatment, speech, swallowing difficulties occur, surgical cutting, the frenulum, release the tongue, relieve the problem, mouth ulcers, leukoplakia, oral cancer, lesions, treated by surgical removal, the lesion, various medications, the specific disorder, glossitis, geographic tongue, treated by treating the cause of irritation, inflammation, medications, corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, antibiotics, antifungal medications, treatments, anemia, disorders, removal, the source of irritation.
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