My tongue is yellow and cracked

My tongue is yellow and cracked?

A yellow discoloration on the tongue can be a harmless, harmless change in color or it can be a sign of a disease. A yellow tongue can also be a sign of an infection, such as candida infection, or of a nutritional deficiency, such as vitamin B12. Other symptoms, such as a sore throat and a fever or body aches, may also indicate an underlying cause. Only a doctor can diagnose what’s causing a yellow discoloration on your tongue.

My tongue is yellow and cracked and dry and flaky and swollen?

Other symptoms can help you determine if you have a white tongue Itchy, sore throat, loss of appetite, fever, and unexplained weight loss. A white or yellow patch on the tongue is typically not a disease, but can be a sign of an infection or of a vitamin deficiency. A white tongue may also be a sign of a fungal infection, an autoimmune disease, or an allergy.

My tongue is yellow and cracked and dry and flaky and sore?

A cracked, flaky, sore, and/or yellow tongue may be a sign of a fungal infection. This is most commonly caused by a yeast infection which is often referred to as thrush. Other symptoms may include white patches on the tongue and throat, swollen lymph nodes, and difficulty swallowing. It can be treated with antifungal medication.

My tongue is yellow and cracked and dry and flaky?

Denture cream and coconut oil can help. Apply a thin layer of either over your tongue every morning and evening. Leave it on for about 30 minutes. Do not scrub. You do not want to remove the natural oils on your tongue.

My tongue is yellow and cracked and dry?

A yellow tongue is a sign that your immune system is fighting an infection. Typically, a yellow tongue is caused by a virus, rather than bacteria. Other symptoms that can indicate a viral infection include fever, fatigue, and sore throat. These symptoms suggest that you may have the flu. If you have a yellowing tongue and no other symptoms, your tongue discoloration may be due to a harmless fungal infection called tongue tie. A tongue tie is a condition in which the lower edge of the