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Symptom: Abnormal Appearing Tongue


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Abnormal Appearing Tongue

1
  • bald, smooth tongue
  • easy fatgueability
  • palpitations
  • paleness
  • heavy menstrual bleeding
  • hemorrhoids
2
  • loss of appetite
  • numbness and tingling in feet
  • bald smooth tongue
  • paleness
3
  • seen in Yugoslavia, Romania, Egypt India and south Africa
  • red beefy tongue
  • redness burning itching of skin
  • sore mouth
4
  • enlarged head feet jaws nose
  • enlarged tongue
  • visual problems
  • loss of interest in sex
  • problems with erections in men
  • irregular menstrual periods in women
5
  • acute onset of fever chills and sore throat
  • strawberry tongue
  • pain with swallowing
  • skin rash
6
  • white thickened area of the tongue
  • other parts of the mouth may be involved
  • painful mouth
  • use of tobacco, alcohol or dentures
7
  • recent use of antibiotics or steroids
  • history of diabetes
  • painful mouth
  • white creamy patches of the tongue mouth and throat
  • painful swallowing
8
  • brown dry tongue
  • use of tobacco
  • low fluid intake
  • history of mouth breathing
9
  • bloody diarrhea
  • abdominal pain
  • loss of appetite
  • young adults
  • bald, smooth tongue
10
  • persistent use of antiseptic mouthwash
  • heavy smoking
  • black appearing tongue
  • black hairy tongue
  • recent use of antibiotics





Possible medical conditions of Abnormal Appearing Tongue : - Iron Deficiency Anemia - Pernicious Anemia - Leukemia - Pellagra - Carcinoid Syndrome - Acromegaly - Pituitary Tumor - Strep Throat - Scarlet Fever - Pharyngitis - Tonsillitis - Leukoplakia - Candida - Thrush - External Factors - Candidiasis - Crohn's Disease - Ulcerative Colitis - Black Hairy Tongue.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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