Antibiotic Canker Sores medicines may give rise to mouth infections like Oral Thrush or Candida infections. In rare cases, patients may suffer from bacterial infections like Ludwig’s Angina or Cellulitis. Canker Sores Pictures Want to know how Canker Sores look like? Here are some useful Canker ...
Allergic reaction or oral thrush Injury to the tongue while brushing the teeth or gums Unusual dryness of mouth (as in Sjogren’s Syndrome) Some drug reaction Over body heat Fissured Tongue Diagnosis The diagnose is done mainly based on oral examination. The fissured or grooved tongue is easy...
Oral herpesis a viral infection mainly of the mouth area and lips caused by a specific type of the herpes simplex virus. Oral herpes is also termed HSV-1, type 1 herpes simplex virus, or herpes labialis. The virus causes painful sores on the upper and lower lips, gums, tongue, roof o...
“lie bumps,” which can pop up if your tongue gets irritated. A virus can also cause lots of little bumps on the tip and sides. If you have a lump on or under your tongue that hurts and doesn’t go away, let your doctor or dentist know. They’ll want to check you for oral ...
Black Hairy Tongue This painless condition occurs when the little bumps on your tongue grow long and trap bacteria that live in your mouth -- making the tongue look black and hairy. Causes can include antibiotic use, poor oral hygiene, smoking, drinking a lot of tea or coffee, and not pro...
What are tongue problems in infants and children? The most common tongue problem found amongst infants and young children is oral thrush characterized by white patches on the tongue. It often occurs after a course of antibiotics is taken by the infant or breastfeeding mother. "Good bacteria" is...
I spent almost three months in hospital from April to June with chronic recurring mouth infections (thrush and herpes), and am currently battling a six-week tongue ulcer that's now become infected, and nothing so far has alleviated it. However, as I was on oral antibiotics for the first ...
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fuzzy patches and arise on the tongue. These are usually painless and look similar to ridges or folds on the sides of the tongue. The condition is often mistaken for oral thrushes that are common in individuals affected with HIV/AIDS. Oral HL may also be indicative of a failure of anti-...
is frequently mistaken for oral thrush – that is an infection marked by creamy white patches on the area that extend from the top of the esophagus – pharynx – to the back of the throat as well as the insides of the cheeks. Oral thrush also is familiar with individuals with HIV/AIDS....