Rabu, 28 September 2011

When the Tongue Color Green

The mouth is often regarded as a reflection of overall health. That is why all forms of interference in the oral cavity, especially the tongue, often associated with a disruption in the body often. So what does it mean when a green tongue?

Normally reddish pink tongue with a normal texture look smooth and soft. However, if there are lesions (nodules filled with fluid) or any kind of infection, the tongue will become discolored and display.

When the color of the tongue turns green, indicating the presence of infection can be local or systemic disturbance in the body.

As reported from Buzzle, Friday (25/06/2010), here are some of the causes of green discoloration of the tongue:

1. Hairy tongue syndrome

Hairy tongue syndrome (Hairy Tongue Syndrome) or lingua villosa nigra is a condition where there is growth of filiform papillae (the lining of the protruding part of slime at the top of the tongue) of excess on the dorsal surface of the tongue.

When these bacteria infect the papilla, it changes the color of the tongue, the tongue will usually appear black or green.

2. Oral candidiasis (oral)

One of the most common conditions that can cause a green tongue is an oral fungus or fungal mouth, usually caused by infection with the fungus Candida albicans.

This condition occurs mainly due to opportunistic infections in people with immune abnormalities. It is also seen in people who wear ill-fitting false teeth (prosthesis) in a very long time.

3. other causes

Irritation of the throat can also cause a green tongue, because it could be an extension of the upper respiratory tract infections.

In addition, long-term antibiotic use, smoking, mouthwash and toothpaste particular, drugs, or who are not related to health is the candy with green dye.

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