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Tongue issue
I m facing dry mouth from last 7 years and when i get up in the morning i found a thick white layer on tongue even i drink as much water as i can drink ( 8-10 litre). I clean my tongue in the morning but when i eat food it again becomes white layer I have high bilirubin (4.48) and low vit d 37.5 What may be the reason of white tongue and dryness in mouth?
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Test LFT,RFT,T3T4TSH
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Detailed history is needed to evaluate and manage Reason of high bilirubin ? Hepatitis ?? Liver functions decreases , so leads to disturbed digestion and coated toung
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high carbohydrate diet lemon shikangi
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healthy lifestyle n personal hygiene, hand washing, oral health - do saline gargles before going to bed
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Why you have so much high bilirubin. Need proper history and evaluation with your all test reports. Need details about your symptoms
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take online consultation for treatment
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