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Tongue problems

Alternative Names:

Dark tongue; Burning tongue syndrome

Home Care:

Practice good oral hygiene for hairy tongue and black tongue. Be sure to eat a well-balanced diet .

Canker sores are caused by viruses and can't be cured by treatment. They must heal on their own.

See your dentist if you have a tongue problem caused by dentures.

Antihistamines can help relieve a swollen tongue caused by allergies. You should avoid the food or drug that causes the tongue swelling.

Call your health care provider if:

Make an appointment with your doctor if your tongue problem persists.

What to expect at your health care provider's office:

The doctor will perform a physical examination, look closely at the tongue, and ask question such as:

Blood tests may be done to confirm specific disorders, particularly systemic causes of tongue disorders. Biopsy of tongue lesions may be needed in some cases.

Treatment depends on the cause of the tongue problem.

This list is not all inclusive. For more details, see the specific disorder.

References:

Rakel P, ed. Conn ’s Current Therapy 2006 . 58th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders; 2005:1038.

McKenna JK. Dermatologic drug reactions. Immunol Allergy Clin North Am . Aug 2004; 24(3): 399-423, vi.

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