Hairy Tongue, got any cures?
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hairy tongue
is a physical finding, not a diagnosis. it has many causes. its treatment depends on the specific cause. Your dentist is likely not a good resource person for this problem. Any internal medicine doctor or family practicioner has seen bunches of these.
Btw, oftentimes hairy tongue resolves by itself.
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hairy tongue
Is it really hair. my surgeon took some skin from under my chin as a skin graft to reconstruct my tongue and i grew a beard on my tongue for awhile. the radiation i received did kill all the hair but it certainly was a good conversation piece for a little while0 -
Zaac tonguezaac23 said:hairy tongue
Is it really hair. my surgeon took some skin from under my chin as a skin graft to reconstruct my tongue and i grew a beard on my tongue for awhile. the radiation i received did kill all the hair but it certainly was a good conversation piece for a little while
I had to smile at the picture of that graft growing hair - first thought was to garggle with Nair. :>)
I was assuming his reference to hairy tongue was what I called Black Tongue because it looks like black patches of moldy hair. If not then its new to me.0 -
Ha ha ha...zaac23 said:hairy tongue
Is it really hair. my surgeon took some skin from under my chin as a skin graft to reconstruct my tongue and i grew a beard on my tongue for awhile. the radiation i received did kill all the hair but it certainly was a good conversation piece for a little while
I've had that problem too. I had a graft from the distal radial artery and surrounding structures to rebuild the floor of my mouth last year. The thought of all that hair growing on the floor of my mouth bothered me so badly that before surgery I had electrolysis to remove the hair. 9 hours of electrolysis. $1200 worth of electrolysis. Then they took a bigger piece than planned and I still grew hair around the edges of the graft, so my mouth looked like it grew a toupee. I can't feel the hair, cause the surgery destroyed the sensation to that side of my tongue. Now facing radiation again, the remaining hair is all going to fall out. Geez.0 -
yup, it's really hairlongtermsurvivor said:Ha ha ha...
I've had that problem too. I had a graft from the distal radial artery and surrounding structures to rebuild the floor of my mouth last year. The thought of all that hair growing on the floor of my mouth bothered me so badly that before surgery I had electrolysis to remove the hair. 9 hours of electrolysis. $1200 worth of electrolysis. Then they took a bigger piece than planned and I still grew hair around the edges of the graft, so my mouth looked like it grew a toupee. I can't feel the hair, cause the surgery destroyed the sensation to that side of my tongue. Now facing radiation again, the remaining hair is all going to fall out. Geez.
I had the same thing, they replaced my tongue with a patch from my arm and about on month after surgery, I started seeing the hair....i asked the docs and they said it will all get killed off with radiation.... I must say, I couldn't stand it, so I tweezed each little hair..didn't hurt, though because my "new" tongue had no feeling. It did all die off during radiation.0 -
good one, greendGreend said:Zaac tongue
I had to smile at the picture of that graft growing hair - first thought was to garggle with Nair. :>)
I was assuming his reference to hairy tongue was what I called Black Tongue because it looks like black patches of moldy hair. If not then its new to me.
denny, good one ! gargling with Nair can't be much worse than the magic moutwash, LOL.0
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