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  2. Geographic tongue is harmless, but can still cause pain and discomfort. You can manage these symptoms with over-the-counter pain relievers. Use anti-inflammatory drugs like naproxen or ibuprofen to reduce the inflammation on your tongue.

  3. Geographic tongue - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Lifestyle and home remedies. Most people with geographic tongue don't experience symptoms. But if you have symptoms, you may reduce pain by staying away from or limiting substances that commonly make sensitive oral tissues feel worse.

  4. Geographic Tongue: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    How do I get rid of geographic tongue? You can’t get rid of geographic tongue. But there are things you can do to ease its symptoms, including: Using a mouthwash with an antihistamine. Avoiding spicy foods. A note from Cleveland Clinic. Geographic tongue is a noncancerous condition that creates patches of smooth, reddish skin on your tongue.

  5. Geographic tongue - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    With geographic tongue, patches on the surface of the tongue are missing papillae. These patches are smooth and red, often with slightly raised borders. This condition is called geographic tongue because the patches make your tongue look like a map.

  6. 8 Reasons for Geographic Tongue & How To Treat It - Teeth Talk...

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    If someone has geographic tongue, they may experience symptoms such as red and white patches on the surface of their tongue that resembles irregular, map-like patterns. These patches can change in size and shape over time and can sometimes cause a burning or stinging sensation.

  7. Geographic tongue is a harmless condition in which white patches appear on the surface of the tongue. Learn about the symptoms, how it is diagnosed, and when to see a doctor.

  8. Change in size, shape, and color. Start in one area and then move to another. Be smooth, unlike the small bumps (papillae) that usually cover your tongue. You may not know that you have...

  9. Geographic Tongue: Pictures, Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - ...

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    Treatments. Contacting a doctor. Diagnosis. Prevalence. Complications. Summary. A geographic tongue is a benign inflammatory condition that causes the tongue to have a patchy, “map-like” appearance. Researchers don’t know the exact cause, but certain factors make a person more likely to develop it.

  10. Geographic Tongue - Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - NewMouth

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    How to Get Rid of Geographic Tongue There is no cure for geographic tongue. Certain treatments can decrease any discomfort or inflammation that results from the condition.

  11. Herpes simplex. Systemic lupus erythematosus. Oral leukoplakia. What is the treatment for geographic tongue?