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When to See a Doctor
While many cases of a white tongue are temporary and harmless, certain signs warrant immediate medical attention:
Persistent white patches that don’t go away after two weeks
Pain, swelling, or bleeding in the mouth
Difficulty swallowing or speaking
Unexplained weight loss or fever
Early diagnosis and treatment are key to addressing any underlying health concerns effectively.
A white tongue is often nothing more than a temporary inconvenience, easily resolved with improved oral hygiene or lifestyle changes. However, it’s important to listen to your body and recognize when it might be trying to tell you something more significant. By staying informed about the possible causes and seeking timely medical advice when needed, you can take proactive steps toward better oral and overall health.
Remember, your tongue is a window into your well-being—don’t ignore what it might be saying!
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