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1. Tongue problems
Tongue problems include pain, swelling, or a change in how the tongue looks.
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2. Kawasaki Disease Causes, Diagnosis, Information, Symptoms, and Treatment on MedicineNet.com
Kawasaki Disease Causes, Diagnosis, Information, Symptoms, and Treatment on MedicineNet.com. Read about Kawasaki disease, a rare children's disease characte...
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3. eight loss 3 stone with vomiting and red tongue >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss, Pregnancy, Drugs, Health Insurance -- Health >> Medical...
Weight loss 3 stone with vomiting and red tongue >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss, Pregnancy, Drugs, Health Insurance. Weight loss 3 stone with vomiting an...
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4. Tongue Is Red & Sore
Typically, the tongue and oral mucosal surfaces are covered with scattered white plaques that are often compared to cottage cheese. The most impressive find...
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5. eMedicine - Scarlet Fever : Article by Edward J Zabawski, Jr, DO -- Emedicine Clinical Knowledge Base
Also, see eMedicine's patient education articles. The overwhelming majority of cases of scarlet fever are caused by beta hemolytic Lancefield group A strept...
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6. Ask an Expert: Redness and irritation on tongue -- Netwellness Homepage
09/15/2005 12:52PM Hello, About two a months ago, I would wake up and notice that the sides of my tongue were irritated, red in color, sensitive, and on my ...
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7. Geographic Tongue -- American Osteopathic College Of...
Geographic tongue occurs when parts of the tongue are missing the papillae for unknown reasons. Geographic tongue is a common, benign condition that affects...
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8. Ask an Expert: Red bumps on tip and side of tongue... -- Netwellness Homepage
I checked my tongue in the mirror, and I have red bumps around the tip, and sides on my tongue (they are quite painful too) I have read online that it could...
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9. Dr. Koop - Telangiectasia -- Dr. Koop - Trusted, Reliable And Up To Date...
Telangiectasia is the dilation of small superficial vessels and capillaries that cause numerous flat red marks on the hands, face and tongue. Telangiectasia...
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suppliers of western red cedar, hardwood floors, wood floors, tongue and groove flooring, decking, timber weatherboards, panelling, finishing, cladding all ...
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