A pink tongue is a sure sign of health, but a white tongue can sometimes indicate illness or unhealthy lifestyle habits. Should I be concerned and can I get rid of it?
November 27, 2013
A pink tongue is a sure sign of health, but a white tongue can sometimes indicate illness or unhealthy lifestyle habits. Should I be concerned and can I get rid of it?
Did you know that the colour of your tongue is a pretty good indication of your state of health and lifestyle?
Your digestive system can sometimes encounter the odd problem after a good meal of rich, spicy food, especially if it was accompanied by lots to drink.
Thankfully, the situation usually improves over the day as your body recovers. However, if this propensity for fatty foods and alcohol is part of your lifestyle, it’s a good bet that your digestive difficulties are frequent or even chronic.
Usually a coated tongue is easy to treat by reining in your alcohol consumption and copious meals, which allows the gastro-intestinal system to function "normally" again.
Whether you have a white tongue or not, regular visits to a dentist are vital to ensure proper oral hygiene.
Other conditions can also impart a white colour to your tongue. But before falling into panic mode, see your dentist who will give you expert advice about what to do next.
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