Here's What The Colour Of Your Tongue Says About Your Health, And 3 Can Reveal Heart Problems

This is when to worry about any changes.

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You may already know that your and can reveal a lot about how healthy you are. But it turns out that some health issues can show up on your tongue, too. Certain conditions can change its colour and even its texture.

According to the health information site : “Changes in tongue colour can indicate an underlying health issue, such as an infection.” Sometimes, the signs can point to something serious, they add ― for instance, a blue tongue can reveal very low oxygen. Healthy tongues usually look pink and not too pale, the site says.



Here’s what other colours may be symptoms of, : drinking coffee and tea rarely, diabetes or HIV bad oral hygiene medications, such as some antibiotics tobacco use radiation therapy oral thrush leukoplakia (white patches, often from smoking, that can sometimes develop into cancer) lichen planus (a type of rash) poor blood circulation and heart issues Kawasaki disease (a rare but serious inflammation of blood vessels) vitamin D deficiency scarlet fever glossitis (inflammation of the tongue, especially if bumpy Kawasaki disease geographic tongue (a harmless inflammatory condition) eczema bad oral hygiene a dry mouth rarely, diabetes or jaundice bad oral hygiene a dry mouth some antibiotics poor oral hygiene oral thrush leukoplakia lichen planus rarely, syphilis rarely, oral cancer a lack of oxygen from the lungs blood disorders blood vessel disease kidney disease Underlying health issues can turn the tongue various colors. Some of these issues clear up on their own, while others require treatment. — Medical News Today (@mnt) Health information site : “As a good rule of thumb, see your doctor if you notice any significant changes in the colour of your tongue, especially if it lasts longer than two weeks.

” If you notice any significant or sudden changes, see your GP as soon as you can, and if you suspect low oxygen, call 999 or go to A&E. That doesn’t just apply to the colour of your tongue either ― any new lumps, patches, or swelling warrant a doctor’s visit. Related.

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