Glossitis

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Glossitis

Glossitis (/ɡlɒˈsaɪtɪs/) is an inflammation of the tongue, causing it to appear smooth, glossy, and often uncomfortable.

Etymology

The term "glossitis" is derived from the Greek words "glossa" meaning tongue, and "-itis" indicating inflammation.

Symptoms

Symptoms of glossitis can include pain, swelling, and changes in the color and texture of the tongue. Other symptoms may include difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) and changes in taste.

Causes

Glossitis can be caused by various factors, including allergies, infections, injury, and certain nutritional deficiencies. It can also be a symptom of certain systemic diseases such as anemia or diabetes.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of glossitis typically involves a physical examination of the tongue and mouth. Additional tests may be performed to determine the underlying cause, such as blood tests or a biopsy of the tongue.

Treatment

Treatment for glossitis typically involves addressing the underlying cause. This may include medications to treat infections or allergies, dietary changes to address nutritional deficiencies, or other treatments as needed.

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