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  2. Tongue piercing - Wikipedia

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    A tongue piercing is a body piercing usually done directly through the center ... tuberculosis, and tetanus infections; swelling of the tongue causing airway ...

  3. Glossitis - Wikipedia

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    Red strawberry tongue is where the white coating is lost and a dark red, erythematous surface is revealed, interspaced with the hyperplastic fungiform papillae. White strawberry tongue is seen in early scarlet fever (a systemic infection of group A β- hemolytic streptococci), [26] and red strawberry tongue occurs later, after 4–5 days. [8]

  4. Oral candidiasis - Wikipedia

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    Such changes in the mucosa predispose it to secondary infection with candidiasis. [9] [24] Other physical mucosal alterations are sometimes associated with candida overgrowth, such as fissured tongue (rarely), [7] tongue piercing, atopy, [6] and/or hospitalization. [4]

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

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    "COVID tongue refers to a rare but well-described condition in acute infection where the taste buds are attacked and temporarily damaged by the virus," Dr. Yancey explains. COVID tongue symptoms vary.

  6. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    Viral infections may include hepatitis B, hepatitis C and, potentially, HIV, [117] although as of 2009 there had been no documented cases of HIV caused by piercing. [124] While rare, infection due to piercing of the tongue can be fatal. [125] [126] [127] Higher prevalence of colonization of Candida albicans was reported in young individuals ...

  7. Mouth infection - Wikipedia

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    Mouth infections, also known as oral infections, are a group of infections that occur around the oral cavity. They include dental infection , dental abscess , and Ludwig's angina . Mouth infections typically originate from dental caries at the root of molars and premolars that spread to adjacent structures.

  8. Bear with 'monstrously enlarged' tongue rescued by ... - AOL

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    The 18-month old bear, now named Nyan htoo, had a tongue that was so swollen, it dragged along the ground when it walked. Bear with 'monstrously enlarged' tongue rescued by Myanmar vets Skip to ...

  9. Transient lingual papillitis - Wikipedia

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    Transient lingual papillitis is generally diagnosed based on patient presentation, meaning where it is located in the mouth and how big the bump is. [8] The visual presentation can also accompany various signs and symptoms such as difficulty eating, having a "strawberry tongue", increased saliva production, and a burning or tingling sensation. [9]