It's difficult to diagnose a medical condition without a proper examination, so I would recommend consulting a healthcare professional or a dentist for an accurate diagnosis.
Regarding the discoloration on the middle part of your tongue, it's possible that it could be due to a variety of factors. While Candida (a type of yeast) can cause oral thrush, which typically presents as creamy white patches on the tongue, it's not the only possible cause. Other factors that can lead to tongue discoloration include certain foods or beverages, tobacco use, medication side effects, dehydration, and even certain medical conditions.
Since you mentioned that you don't have any pain, lesions, or loss of taste, it's less likely to be a serious issue. However, it's always best to have it examined by a professional to rule out any underlying concerns.
As for the small spots near the front part of your tongue, these can be normal and may be caused by taste buds or minor irritation. If they are not causing any discomfort or rapidly changing in appearance, they are generally nothing to be concerned about. However, if you have any doubts or if they persist or worsen, it's advisable to have them evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Answered2023-07-07 13:12:43
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