Look at the colour of your tongue~
- A healthy tongue should: Be pinkish in colour
- A dark red shade: Indicates inflammation
- A brownish or black discolouration of the tongue is
caused due of excess consumption of tobacco, gutka and
paan.
- A strawberry pink tongue could indicate the onset of
scarlet fever or Kawasaki disease
- A thick white coating could be due
to the oversecretion of bile in the liver and gall bladder.
- When the tongue turns blue or purple, it's time to seek urgent medical help.
- White patches can indicate a fungal infection or
leukoplakia.
Look at the surface
A healthy person's tongue must be light pink and
moist.
Lack of normal texture called as bald tongue can occur due
to deficiency of Vitamin B complex or Iron.
Patches or spots means the person could be prone to
allergies.
A dry tongue is a sign of stress, since the salivary glands
are not functioning at optimum level.
Share It !