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- $Title{Is a White Patch on the Tongue Anything to Worry About?}
- $Subject{tongue patches leukoplakia digestive system patch plaque plaques
- white gray yellowish-white brownish-yellow speckled discolored mouth}
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- Is a White Patch on the Tongue Anything to Worry About?
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- QUESTION: While taking a good look inside my mouth after a morning brushing,
- I noticed what looks like a big white patch on my tongue. This is something
- new, and I am wondering if I have anything to worry about?
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- ANSWER: A white spot on the tongue is a red flag you shouldn't ignore.
- Though very often the cause is a simple irritant such as alcohol, tobacco,
- spicy foods, or too-sharp teeth, "leukoplakia" the name given to certain
- plaques or patches on the tongue, can also signal a vitamin A or B deficiency,
- syphilis, or mouth cancer. The plaques may be of different shapes or colors.
- They can be white, gray, yellowish-white, brownish-yellow or speckled.
- Before you assume the worst, banish alcohol, tobacco and spicy foods from
- your life; satisfy yourself that your teeth or dentures aren't scraping your
- tongue. And see your doctor as soon as possible about a biopsy, the best way
- to tell a dangerous plaque from a harmless one. By examining the tissue under
- a microscope he can soon tell if it is serious or a relatively benign
- condition. If the patch is small, your doctor may be able to remove it
- surgically or cauterize it on the spot. No matter what the diagnosis, your
- physician will probably want you to have your tongue checked every three to
- six months, to be sure that all is well.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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