Inflammation of the tonsils. It is a type of pharyngitis.
Inflammation of the tonsils. It is a type of pharyngitis.
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Inflammation of the tonsils. It is a type of pharyngitis.
Inflammation of the tonsils. It is a type of pharyngitis.
See lessSymptoms of glossitis may present as: 1. Smooth shiny surface of the tongue due to loss of lingual papillae. 2. Sore, pain, tender, or burning sensation on the tongue. 3. Tongue colored changed usually, pale, bright red, or darker red color than the normal white pink color of the tongue. 4. SwellingRead more
Symptoms of glossitis may present as:
1. Smooth shiny surface of the tongue due to loss of lingual papillae.
2. Sore, pain, tender, or burning sensation on the tongue.
3. Tongue colored changed usually, pale, bright red, or darker red color than the normal white pink color of the tongue.
4. Swelling of the tongue.
5. Difficulty or inability to chew, speak, eat, or swallowing.
6. Blocked airway (rare).
7. With signs & symptoms of underlying risk factors.
See lessA physician can fiend: 1. Missing of papillae on the dorsal surface of the tongue. 2. Swollen tongue or patch of swelling may be detected. 3. Underlying risk factors may present in the history of the patients.
A physician can fiend:
1. Missing of papillae on the dorsal surface of the tongue.
2. Swollen tongue or patch of swelling may be detected.
3. Underlying risk factors may present in the history of the patients.
Responsible factors for glossitis are: 1. Iron deficiency anemia. 2. GIT Hemorrhage. 3. Oral ulcer. 4. Cheilosis. 5. Sideropeninc dysphagia. 6. Pernicious anemia. 7. Megaloblastic anemia. 8. Thiamin deficiency. 9. Vitamin B2 deficiency. 10. Vitamin B3 deficiency. 11. Pyridoxine deficiency. 12. FolatRead more
Responsible factors for glossitis are:
1. Iron deficiency anemia.
2. GIT Hemorrhage.
3. Oral ulcer.
4. Cheilosis.
5. Sideropeninc dysphagia.
6. Pernicious anemia.
7. Megaloblastic anemia.
8. Thiamin deficiency.
9. Vitamin B2 deficiency.
10. Vitamin B3 deficiency.
11. Pyridoxine deficiency.
12. Folate deficiency.
13. Vitamin B12 deficiency.
14. Chronic candidiasis.
15. Tertiary stage of Syphilis.
16. Alcoholism.
17. Crohn’s diseases.
18. Whipple diseases.
19. Glucagonoma syndrome.
20. Cowden diseases.
21. AIDS.
22. Carcinoid syndrome.
23. Kwashiorkor amyloidosis.
24. Veganism.
25. Poor hydration.
26. Mechanical injury & irritation.
27. Tongue piercing.
28. Tobacco.
29. Hot & spice food.
30. Allergic reaction to the toothbrush, toothpaste & mouthwash.
31. Ganglion blocker.
32. Oral lichen planus.
33. Erythema multiforme.
34. Aphthous ulcer.
35. Pemphigus Vulgaris.
36. Heredity.
37. Bronchodilator medicine.

Structural deffect in the heart & greater vessels that is present at birth. Commonly known as Congenital Heart Deffect (CHD).
Structural deffect in the heart & greater vessels that is present at birth. Commonly known as Congenital Heart Deffect (CHD).
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