Dots On Tongue

When you look in the mirror and notice that there are dots on your tongue, it can be a cause for concern. These spots can range in size, color, and appearance, leaving you wondering what could be causing them. In this article, we will explore the different possible causes of dots on the tongue and what you can do to treat them.

One potential cause of dots on the tongue is a condition called geographic tongue. This condition causes the tongue to have irregular, map-like patches with raised borders. These patches can vary in size and color, and can often appear as dots or spots on the tongue. While the exact cause of geographic tongue is unknown, it is thought to be related to factors such as stress, hormonal changes, and certain dietary habits.

Another possible cause of dots on the tongue is oral thrush, which is a fungal infection that can develop on the tongue and other areas of the mouth. Oral thrush can cause white or yellowish dots or patches to appear on the tongue, along with other symptoms such as a creamy coating on the tongue, difficulty swallowing, and a sore throat. It is important to seek medical treatment for oral thrush, as it can be a sign of a weakened immune system or other underlying health conditions.

Alex Koliada, PhD
Alex Koliada, PhD

Alex Koliada, PhD, is a well-known doctor. He is famous for his studies of ageing, genetics and other medical conditions. He works at the Institute of Food Biotechnology and Genomics NAS of Ukraine. His scientific researches are printed by the most reputable international magazines. Some of his works are:

Differences in the gut Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes ratio across age groups in healthy Ukrainian population [BiomedCentral.com];
Mating status affects Drosophila lifespan, metabolism and antioxidant system [Science Direct];
Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum Increases Lifespan, Stress Resistance, and Metabolism by Affecting Free Radical Processes in Drosophila [Frontiersin].