Leukoplakia are white spots or patches that develop on the tongue or the inside of the cheek. Many people are affected by these white spots and they can easily be treated by your primary care physician.
Why does a dog have white stripes on tongue? Is this nomal?
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
Yes, it is possible. The inflammation that you are having in the spinal region can cause white cell count elevation. Using the cortisone injections will decrease the inflammation and therefore the WBC count.
People who suffer from regular constipation have white bumps on their tongue. These white bumps are actually sores that develop over a period of time due to a weak digestive system. When the stools are not regularly passed or if the bowel movements are very difficult, it causes the body to heat up. Once body gets heated up, it results in soreness of the mouth and tongue eventually resulting in white bumps. This problem automatically vanishes when the constipation problem is resolved. Source: http://www.rocketswag.com/health/symptom/constipation/What-Causes-White-Tongue-And-Constipation.html
NO the flu does NOT make your tongue white
tooth paste with white max and listerine white
there tongue is dirty and you shold clean there mouth
No
that are snot It is not snot it is actually your taste-buds that are on your tongue.
Go see a doctor. You either have an infection (white stuff on the surface of the tongue) or may have injured something (a tongue should be pink if it has adequate blood flow.)
The noun "paste" has the adjective form "pasty." But one use of pasty comes from the white color of paste, and is synonymous with "pale."