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  2. 'COVID Tongue' Is Definitely a Thing—Here's What It Is and ...

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    Dr. Gut says that scientists have theorized that COVID-19 starts to attack the bumps on the tongue (papilla) by using what's known as an angiotensin-converting enzyme receptor (ACE-2). The theory ...

  3. Palicourea tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    A common name is sore-mouth bush, [1] though it is not very often used. It ranges widely in the tropical Americas, from Chiapas, Oaxaca, Tabasco and Veracruz in Mexico to the very north of Argentina. It does not occur on the Pacific side of the American Cordillera however, and is thus absent from El Salvador and Chile.

  4. 15 Weird Symptoms You Should NEVER Ignore - AOL

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    A sore tongue can indicate a lack of vitamin B12, which can lead to anemia. Especially when accompanied by fatigue and weak or brittle nails, this is a classic sign that a body is deficient in ...

  5. 'Covid tongue' may be another coronavirus symptom ... - AOL

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    Tongue or mouth issues — other than a sore throat — don’t appear on the list of Covid-19 symptoms compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, though the agency acknowledged ...

  6. Mouth ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Diagramatic representation of mucosal erosion (left), excoriation (center), and ulceration (right) Simplistic representation of the life cycle of mouth ulcers. An ulcer (/ ˈ ʌ l s ər /; from Latin ulcus, "ulcer, sore") [2] is a break in the skin or mucous membrane with loss of surface tissue and the disintegration and necrosis of epithelial tissue. [3]

  7. Tongue disease - Wikipedia

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    Tongue diseases can be congenital or acquired, and are multiple in number. Considered according to a surgical sieve, some example conditions which can involve the ...

  8. Geographic tongue - Wikipedia

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    Geographic tongue, also known by several other terms, [note 1] is a condition of the mucous membrane of the tongue, usually on the dorsal surface. It is a common ...

  9. 'Top Chef' alum Shirley Chung was diagnosed with tongue ... - AOL

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    Sores, lumps or mouth ulcers that don’t heal. A painful, swollen or bleeding tongue that doesn’t get better. A sore throat when swallowing. Difficulty moving your tongue or jaw.

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