So let me clear something i have never smoked, tobacco,drugs or alcohol i have done none of them i am 17
I was just looking at my tongue cos my tongue looks really dirty even tho i am clean my gums and tongue has discoloration i was just looking at them when i see this small spot had some bleeding on it i touched and rubbed it alittle and it stopped.I took photos of my tongue and i just noticed a big weird hole like spot(i am pretty sure this whole spot wasn't bleeding it was a small spot)i know that tongues have lumps and bumps everywhere i will share pics to confirm if something's wrong about it except discoloration stripes on both sides
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Hello dear
Please be aware
See you have multiple spots and bleeding points which could be due to trauma or teeth biting.i suggest you donot worry.tongue will heal itself.just follow oral hygiene and get your occlusion checked for confirmation of teeth bite.for further details you can consult me
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Hello Brother,
Be calm.
There is hyperpigmentation going on, on your poor tongue. Its not about smoking always.
It is at an early stage.
Proper care and medication will cure it over time.
If you need further consultation and advice. Get in touch with me.
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Avoid rubbing your teeth against your tongue, especially near the lesion.
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