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Can anyone verify me why my tongue is turning BLACK?!?!?!?


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Post On: 2008-08-15 21:31:03

 Can anyone verify me why my tongue is turning BLACK?!?!?!?
User: Leryn Elizabeth
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Yes, you feature it right. Last period I was dreaming that my breath smelled. And when I woke up this morning, my mouth tasted rattling bad. So I brushed my set correct away, and the discernment went away. BUT, it came back not to much later. So I was all "What the heck?", but I looked in my mouth, and my tongue is motion black!! And it tastes rattling intense too. Does anyone have any idea why my tongue is motion black?? Here is a pic to prove it. http://s47.photobucket.com/albums/f194/leryn06/?action=view¤t=blacktongue001.jpg I didn't take anything. I just woke up and it was like this. And I didn't take anything last night. I came home, went running, and went to bed. non-smoker. 16 yrs old.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:36:24
User: Suzie24
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It may be just staining from something you have eaten. That's what it looks like. Coke? If it's not that and if it doesn't go away go get it checked by the doc.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:36:39
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Whenever you brush your teeth, also provide your ness a scrubbing. This could be caused by a fungal infection (not dangerous), by smoking tobacco, or modify by ingest of pepto-bismol. If you see your doctor, and it is fungal, he'll either recommend lawful brushing of the ness or prescribe an agent medicine.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:36:44
User: jackie_jabar
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Black comal tongue refers to a number of conditions of humans and animals that cause the tongue to embellish unusually Stygian and/or comal in appearance. Black comal tongue in humans is a inoffensive condition caused by a fungus which grows on the crowning opencast of the tongue. It is related with the elderly, as well as with antibiotic use. It is more commonly seen in tobacco smokers. While black is the most common color related with the condition another colours are also possible. Brush your tongue when you brush your teeth and it module help.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:39:08
User: backdoc3
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Black ness is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria or yeast on the tongue, most kids with a black ness hit a much simpler explanation... Medications same Pepto-Bismol, or another drugs that hit bismuth as an ingredient, crapper cause a black appearance or staining on your ness for a few days. It is harmless and goes absent a few days after you stop attractive the medication. Keep in mind that the important ingredient in Pepto-Bismol, Bismuth Subsalicylate, has been linked with Reye Syndrome, a potentially life-threatening disorder that has been related with kids who verify it and also hit a viral illnesses, especially the flu or chicken pox. This led the FDA to allow the original Pepto-Bismol and Kaopectate, which also contains Bismuth Subsalicylate, to exclusive include labeling instructions for children over age 12. Some doctors go even further though and propose that even teens not verify aspirin or salicylate containing medicines.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:39:16
User: mrsdepp93
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I'd call a dentist correct now and communicate em about this. Good luck! And i hope it's null serious.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 23:17:46
User: Becca
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It could be a few things, i used to get those when i was little, 14 now, my mom also had it once, if you snore at period your tounge could be very dry, and if you don't applier your teeth yarn and mouthwash at night, that could be bacteria, youll be fine, BRUSH YOUR TOUNGE every time you applier your teeth.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:36:24
User: Suzie24
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It may be just staining from something you hit eaten. That's what it looks like. Coke? If it's not that and if it doesn't go away go get it checked by the doc.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:36:39
User: ?
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Whenever you applier your teeth, also provide your ness a scrubbing. This could be caused by a fungal infection (not dangerous), by smoking tobacco, or even by ingest of pepto-bismol. If you see your doctor, and it is fungal, he'll either recommend regular hairdressing of the ness or prescribe an agent medicine.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:36:44
User: jackie_jabar
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Black comal ness refers to a number of conditions of humans and animals that cause the ness to become unusually dark and/or comal in appearance. Black comal ness in humans is a harmless information caused by a fungus which grows on the top surface of the tongue. It is related with the elderly, as substantially as with bactericide use. It is more commonly seen in baccy smokers. While black is the most common color related with the information other colors are also possible. Brush your ness when you brush your set and it will help.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:39:08
User: backdoc3
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Black tongue is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria or yeast on the tongue, most kids with a black tongue hit a much simpler explanation... Medications like Pepto-Bismol, or other drugs that hit bismuth as an ingredient, can drive a black discoloration or soiling on your tongue for a some days. It is harmless and goes away a some life after you stop attractive the medication. Keep in mind that the main fixings in Pepto-Bismol, Bismuth Subsalicylate, has been linked with Reye Syndrome, a potentially life-threatening modify that has been related with kids who verify it and also hit a viral illnesses, especially the contagion or cowardly pox. This led the bureau to allow the original Pepto-Bismol and Kaopectate, which also contains Bismuth Subsalicylate, to only include labeling instructions for children over geezerhood 12. Some doctors go even further though and recommend that even teens not verify aspirin or salicylate containing medicines.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 21:39:16
User: mrsdepp93
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I'd call a dentist right now and ask em about this. Good luck! And i hope it's nothing serious.
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 Post On: 2008-08-15 23:17:46
User: Becca
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It could be a few things, i used to intend those when i was little, 14 now, my mom also had it once, if you respire at night your tounge could be very dry, and if you don't brush your teeth floss and solution at night, that could be bacteria, youll be fine, BRUSH YOUR TOUNGE every time you brush your teeth.
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