Friday, February 20, 2015

Why does it mean if your tounge has a yellowish tinge and your mouth is dry at times?My friend has this problem.

According the research I have done (and I am by no means a
doctor), it appears that your friend may have canker sores or nasal
congestion.


Often canker sores will ooze yellowish fluid
onto the tongue, which might explain the yellow colored tongue. It also causes dry
mouth.


Another idea may be nasal congestion. If your friend
is stuffed up in the nose, he/she may be breathing through his/her mouth which causes
dryness and allows for a yellowish bacteria to grow on the tongue. The website I have
linked below suggests a homemade mouthwash to help the problem. Follow the link to see
how it is mixed.


However, I would highly suggest that your
friend see a doctor, because only a qualified physician can diagnose what is really
going on by seeing you and recommending a treatment specifically for your
ailment.

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