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Sore Mouth And Tongue, Cant Eat Spicy Food. Taken Mouth Rinse, Tongue Blue In Color. Cause?

For a number of years I have been troubled with a sore mouth and tongue. I can't eat anything that is the least bit spicy.The most recent episode my tongue was all covered in what which I assumed was thrush. I visited my dermatologist who compounded a rinse for my mouth which really helped the soreness. It has been a week since I finished the prescription, but now there is an area on my tongue that is bluish in color. What may cause this. I haven't eaten anything that would color my tongue.
Thu, 3 Oct 2013
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Hi, as you describe it appears to be due to the oral candidiasis, The irritation would have been cleared by the gargle, leaving behind the actual disease.
I advise you to consult an E.N.T. surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Sore Mouth And Tongue, Cant Eat Spicy Food. Taken Mouth Rinse, Tongue Blue In Color. Cause?

Hi, as you describe it appears to be due to the oral candidiasis, The irritation would have been cleared by the gargle, leaving behind the actual disease. I advise you to consult an E.N.T. surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.