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tongue pain and pills
CivilMatt, I hear you on the dry mouth!
Tonita, my stitches were black and huge on the first run. As my ENT said, they looked like spiders in my mouth. They did look like black stuff in the creases, since the tongue swelled around them. Both times, the tongue looked “moldy” and the mold was white to grayish. It was actually scabbing, but in the mouth, scabs don’t dry out like they do elsewhere. First time, I carefully peeled the white off and was promptly chastised by my ENT for doing so. I left it alone the next time! A tongue brush helps and for me was better than toothbrush because it didn’t cause a gag reflex when I got a long ways back.
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I don't think there are
I don't think there are sutures there and the other sutures under the tongue are white. I don't recall the black being there after the surgery, rather I noticed it some time after. I wonder if it's because I smoked? Never had that on my tongue before though.
I do brush my tongue regularly.
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Did they do any grafting tissue?
Did they do any grafting and rebuilt your tounge? Sounds crazy but they did on a man and the graft was from his arm. When they scoped him his daughter asked about some thin black lines she saw on his tounge. No joke, the doctor the skin graff was his forearm and the black lines are hair. They don't shave it and it will die and go away. So what did they use to rebuild yours? I would put a call in to your doctor and let them know what you are seeing. If you can get a photo that is best as they can see what you are seeing.
Bill
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No, this is all my tongue.wmc said:Did they do any grafting tissue?
Did they do any grafting and rebuilt your tounge? Sounds crazy but they did on a man and the graft was from his arm. When they scoped him his daughter asked about some thin black lines she saw on his tounge. No joke, the doctor the skin graff was his forearm and the black lines are hair. They don't shave it and it will die and go away. So what did they use to rebuild yours? I would put a call in to your doctor and let them know what you are seeing. If you can get a photo that is best as they can see what you are seeing.
Bill
No, this is all my tongue. No reconstruction.
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Tongue change
I thought that I would menttion if you have not talked to your doctor, it would probably be a good idea to do so. After my glossectomy and neck dissection, done out-of-state, I had my local ENT remove the stitches. There was a funny-looking black mark still on my neck, but I thought it was nothing to worry about since the stitches were out. When I went back to the cancer ENT, it turned out the black was stitches and there was 6 inches or so of gauze packing still in my neck. For over two weeks, my hubby had to pull out the gauze and then repack the hole until it healed from the inside to the outside. It wasn't a really big deal (just kind of icky getting guaze pushed into a hole in my neck) but had I asked more questions when the stitches were taken out, I could have gotten the problem diagnosed three weeks earlier.
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Goodness slk! What I've beenslk2015 said:Tongue change
I thought that I would menttion if you have not talked to your doctor, it would probably be a good idea to do so. After my glossectomy and neck dissection, done out-of-state, I had my local ENT remove the stitches. There was a funny-looking black mark still on my neck, but I thought it was nothing to worry about since the stitches were out. When I went back to the cancer ENT, it turned out the black was stitches and there was 6 inches or so of gauze packing still in my neck. For over two weeks, my hubby had to pull out the gauze and then repack the hole until it healed from the inside to the outside. It wasn't a really big deal (just kind of icky getting guaze pushed into a hole in my neck) but had I asked more questions when the stitches were taken out, I could have gotten the problem diagnosed three weeks earlier.
Goodness slk! What I've been finding on the issue is that it's called "Black Hairy Tongue". Not serious. It's said that soft food diet can be a contributing factor.
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