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derbygal

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Joined: 03 Feb 2005
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Location: Kentucky
Green Tongue
Posted: 02-03-05 11:49am

I've been told by the doctor that I have a viral infection. Since getting this (2 days ago) I have a symptom that i've never had before. My tongue has turned a pale green. No matter how much I brush it stays green. It feels like I have small bumps on it also.

Any idea what is causing this?
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bennettj

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Joined: 06 Aug 2007
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Location: Florida
Green Tounge
Posted: 08-06-07 12:35pm

For the past few months my tongue will randomly turn green and stay that way for a few days before going away...then it will appear again after a week or so. The only thing I can find out about it is that it could be an indication of a serious infection or cancer. This is worrying me...does anyone have anymore information about green tongue?
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russell c

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Joined: 29 Nov 2007
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Green Tounge Syndrome
Posted: 11-29-07 23:32pm

The only time I have seen reference to this term was in the lest 4 days while we were going over medical conditions as they pertain toxicity and or alcholism. However I can not seem to find any substantial information on this subject. I'm going to keep researching this subject and hope to find out where this term originated and exactly what it pertains to and its causes. You may want to look at your daily activities or perhaps your regular intake of certain substances that might lead to an abundance of any substances that may lead to a build up toxins in your body. Good luck!!!
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