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It's the muscle we use every day for speaking, swallowing and tasting. But our tongue could also be an important indicator of ...
A patient's tongue turned green about two weeks before he paid a visit to the doctor. Upon a closer look, he was diagnosed ...
Have you ever wondered why doctors often ask you to stick out your tongue during a routine check-up? While it may seem like a small, almost trivial request, this simple act serves as a crucial ...
Pharmacist warns mouth symptom may indicate deadly disease with children most at risk It is a highly contagious disease that can prove fatal in severe cases. News. Fiona Callingham Lifestyle writer.
My tongue is thickly coated every morning. I've tried brushing it and using mouthwash to no avail. How can I avoid this?
A red, glossy tongue (sometimes called "strawberry tongue") could mean vitamin B12 or folic acid deficiency. In more serious cases, it is a red flag for Kawasaki disease or scarlet fever—conditions ...
Serious health problems like heart disease, liver failure and diabetes could be detected through symptoms in your mouth, according to a dentist. Dr Deepa Chopra, a dentist from Whites Dental, said ...
Six signs in your mouth that could be symptoms of heart disease or diabetes. A dentist has explained the symptoms you need to watch for - and what they could mean, from liver failure to osteoporosis.
BV’s unpleasant odour is its most common symptom and usually sets it apart from other vaginal infections, such as thrush. It’s important women understand the differences so they can be treated ...
Trauma: Accidentally biting your tongue or scalding it on something straight out of the oven can result in a sore tongue until the damage heals. Grinding or clenching your teeth can also irritate the ...
Irritating mouth symptom linked to large increase in dementia risk. A new study has found that a virus symptom that appears on the lips could mean that you're more likely to develop dementia.
Alzheimer's disease risk 'raised 80 percent' if you have common mouth symptom. A new study has found that a virus symptom that appears on the lips could mean that you're more likely to develop ...