Median rhomboid glossitis is a tongue lesion characterized by redness and loss of filiform papillae on the dorsum of the tongue. Predisposing factors include denture wearing, smoking, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), Candida albicans, and the use of corticosteroid sprays. This condition generally requires no specific treatment, but antifungal medications can be prescribed for people who exhibit symptoms.
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My tongue is red in the middle and painful. Why?
Query: Hello doctor, I have an issue with my tongue pain for about one month. I am having this issue where my tongue is red in the middle and painful when it is pushing around spit or food or when it is pushing itself to the roof of the mouth. I have a burning sensation. It is hardly noticeable in the morn... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through the images (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Your tongue does not look diseased to me. The diagnosis made by the ENT (ear, nose, and throat) physician seems to be fine. Due to some changes in the papilla present on the tongue, your t... Read Full »