Typical Geographic Tongue
Geographic
tongue has many stages, the first stage is a fairly mild form of geographic
tongue where there is only a slight loss of "taste buds" along the edges
(actually Papillae). There is only a slight smooth patch along the front
edge of the tongue. At this stage,
the problem is hardly noticeable and often you are the only person who even
knows it exists... but it may be beginning to cause you some minor concern.
At the next
stage we see a more typical case of Geographic Tongue with the bald patches
and surrounding white lines being clearly visible. The truly discouraging
thing about Geographic Tongue is the fact that the bald patches do not stay
in one place but appear to move around on the tongue. Often, just as you
think your tongue might actually be getting better... then BAM! It
promptly gets worse again. It begins to seem almost like a cruel joke nature
is playing on you. Give you hope then smash it again!
If you do not
find a cure during the second stage, you may even develop a severe case of
Geographic Tongue like this one with extremely large ugly bald patches
surrounded by strange white lines.


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