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Dr. Robert Chin answered. Specializes in Dentistry. Bad hygiene: Blue tongue may be due to build up of food debris under the structures on the surface of the tongue. Daily brushing or scrapping with a plastic device will help to keep the tongue clean. Congenital heart disease or some other forms of medical conditions can give you blue tongue.
Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency. what are some causes of light blue hairy tongue?: Fungal: Fungal infection is the most common. See your dentist or ENT t.
I have 2 purple-blue-ish marks on the top of my tongue, on each side, my dentist told me that its nothing to be concerned about, should I be worried? I have dark blue veins visible under and side of tongue.? Normal..? I have dark blue veins visible under and at the side of tongue. Nthng more. Is it normal.?
Specializes in Internal Medicine. Thickening tongue: Is it sudden? Are you drooling ,having difficulty speaking or swallowing? Could be allergic reaction to food or other material, take a benedryl ( if not allergic to it) and seek medical attention immediately in ER. Long term thickening can be due to acromegaly, thyroid disease, amylodosis.
Some meds (Haldol and dopamine antagonists) can cause blue tongues, but so can anemia. You should see your family physician if this persists. Answered 4/5/2021
Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency. what are those tiny white bumps on the tip of my tongue? can i spread it to my infant?: Lie bumps: Commonly referred to as a lie bump, they are an inflammati.
Probably a blood vessel. However, there is some other pathology that that may need attention. You must see a dentist to have it looked at and rule out other possibilities. Answered 5/11/2018. 4.9k views. Thank. Blue Spot: Could be just a blood vessel.
Dr. Peter Karsant answered. Specializes in Dentistry. No: It may be an allergic reaction or the mouthwash may be 'staining' areas of your tongue. Try brushing your tongue first very well then use the mouthwash and if it persist then see your md or dentist.
Yes: You are probably using listerine agent cool blue for kids which has a blue disclosing dye and tints your teeth blue. This was formulated by design to act as a disclosing solution to stain plaque blue but it doesn't work very well. The idea was to stain everything so you could clean it off. Answered 1/29/2013. 5.3k views.
Blue tongue: Could be something you ate or the tooth paste you used the night before, OR could be a sign of lack of adequate blood flow to the tongue with oxygen deprivation. See the Dr. for eval when this happens and let them see it. Good luck.