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What Do Red Spots On Tongue Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 11 Feb 2015
Question: The left side of my tongue has hurt for like the last week, i looked at it a couple days ago and there were just like a couple little red spots, nothing big, today i looked at it and there is like a green spot, i dont know if this is from rubbing up against my teeth or something more serious what do you think this could be
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
More information on your general health is needed...

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX

I have gone through the photo you provided and noted:
- the little red spots on your tongue
- the ulcerated (green as you say) spots on the left
- and the upper part of your tongue being covered with a white layer.

From what I have seen, and from what you are reporting, they seems to be related to possible viral infection of the upper respiratory tract.

Can you please refer if:
- you have been experiencing flu-like symptoms recently (including last week)?
- does your throat hurt? burn?
- are you having problems with bowel movements: constipation? diarrhea? gas?
- any history of using antibiotics recently?
- are you taking any medication currently?
- any examination/lab test carried out recently: complete blood count?

For the moment, I can advise to:
- keep a good oral hygiene
- apply honey mixed with a bit of baking soda on your tongue

Looking forward to have the requested details in!
Thank you!
Dr.Albana
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (57 minutes later)
I went to the doctor a few weeks ago and they said that i had a respiratory infection, i just finished a 2 week round of amox-clav 875 mg, but this just started like 5 days ago, i have had a sore throat the past 2 days
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (10 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Candida infection due to antibiotic/amoxyclav

Detailed Answer:
Hi back,

Ok then, as this started 5 days ago after treatment with amoxyclav, it is indicating candida infection from antibiotic use.

I advise to :
- start oral antifungal gel
- take OTC probiotics
- apply oral antiseptic solution containing iodine

Candida is an opportunistic pathogen which thrives when GI flora is altered.

It will be settled once the normal flora will be restored.


All the best!
Dr.Albana
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Do Red Spots On Tongue Indicate?

Brief Answer: More information on your general health is needed... Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX I have gone through the photo you provided and noted: - the little red spots on your tongue - the ulcerated (green as you say) spots on the left - and the upper part of your tongue being covered with a white layer. From what I have seen, and from what you are reporting, they seems to be related to possible viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. Can you please refer if: - you have been experiencing flu-like symptoms recently (including last week)? - does your throat hurt? burn? - are you having problems with bowel movements: constipation? diarrhea? gas? - any history of using antibiotics recently? - are you taking any medication currently? - any examination/lab test carried out recently: complete blood count? For the moment, I can advise to: - keep a good oral hygiene - apply honey mixed with a bit of baking soda on your tongue Looking forward to have the requested details in! Thank you! Dr.Albana