1. Tongue, Geographic
Geographic tongue is a benign condition characterized by inflammation of the tongue (glossitis) that appears in a map-like (geographic) pattern. The normal tongue is covered by a layer of small bumps known as papillae. In affected...
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2. tongue - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for tongue
I have had a tongue that started to tingle on the tip and sometimes numb - this has now got... Hi - First, thank you for your time in advance. For about 3 months now, an area on t... Hello, For the past week or so taste buds have been disappearing...
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3. Tongue Disorders: MedlinePlus
Your tongue helps you taste, swallow, and chew. You also use it to speak. Your tongue is made up of many muscles. The upper surface contains your taste buds.
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9. Ask an Expert: Red spot on tongue
I noticed this morning a little red spot on the surface of my tongue. I can feel a mild irritation there as well. Does this indiacte tongue cancer? I am 25 year old female. I`m an occassional smoker.
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10. Your Tongue
Want to find out just how much you use your tongue? Try eating an ice-cream cone or singing your favorite song without it. You need your tongue to chew, swallow, and sing. And don't forget talking and tasting!
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