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What Causes Red Non-painful Patches On The Tongue Of A Child?

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Posted on Fri, 22 Apr 2016
Question: My 5 yr old son has red patches on his tongue. He said the do not hurt but his throat does. It almost resembles geographic tongue from what I see on pictures. He does have fever
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Answered by Dr. Ronald Schubert (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Geographic tongue

Detailed Answer:
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You submitted an image of your son's tongue because of your concern about an infection. The tongue is definitely a geographic tongue and does not show signs of infection. Geographic tongue is a normal variant and is not pathological. There is no treatment for geographic tongue.

If you son is having fever and sore throat he may have a viral or bacterial infection but from the photo I can't determine that. If his fever continues and his sore throat worsens he may need to see a medical provider.

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What Causes Red Non-painful Patches On The Tongue Of A Child?

Brief Answer: Geographic tongue Detailed Answer: Thank you for contacting HCM with your health care concerns You submitted an image of your son's tongue because of your concern about an infection. The tongue is definitely a geographic tongue and does not show signs of infection. Geographic tongue is a normal variant and is not pathological. There is no treatment for geographic tongue. If you son is having fever and sore throat he may have a viral or bacterial infection but from the photo I can't determine that. If his fever continues and his sore throat worsens he may need to see a medical provider. I hope I answered your question. Please contact us again if you have any additional questions