Saturday, February 20, 2010

Relieving Swelling After Labor I Have MS And Just Noticed I Have White Swollen Taste Buds All Over My Tounge, What Is It?

I have MS and just noticed I have white swollen taste buds all over my tounge, what is it? - relieving swelling after labor

Recently, I was for 6 days in the hospital and spent 5 days in a rehabilitation center for physical therapy for my MS. He has me in a long list of medications and after I got home, I realized that I find this very large inflamed, painful white taste buds on the tongue. The list of medications I am in prednisone are (almost falling over time), Robaxin, baclofen, tramadol, Neurontin, Vicodin, and vitamin D. I asked if any of these medications can cause this symptom bizarre, and I have nothing found. Your weekend of Labor Day and the doctor is not open until Tuesday and I really need answers! I'm going Tuesday to 2 followed by my hospital, and I intend to ask the time, but I was hoping for answers before that time find. I also had a very sore throat in the hospital and was put on Augmentin, because my neck was a visionaryTLE red. I never had before that, I do not think his sore throat. If anyone has an idea what might be or how i can go to Tuesday dr please let me know !!!!!! I am very ill and are really ugly !!!!!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was just in the hospital for a week myself. I had a heart attack, COD track, so I had to stay on land, with many drugs, when I returned. My food tasting terrible! I looked in my mouth and my tongue was covered with something yellow that grows on my tongue! I'd choke for all drugs in the hospital I was in hospital and at home! It looked terrible and did all my taste buds, that hatred, not even water. I called my doctor and she prescribved a bottle of Nystatin. After a week of use sppon tbl in my mouth, swallowing, whistling, and then disappeared around horrible fungus on the tongue, food tastes good again. I hope I can prove it worked so well for me.

Anonymous said...

It is everywhere the language is not, or only in the points? Two things come to mind: the fungal infection, or geographic tongue. If this, after what has happened on prednisone and antibiotics, I suspect a fungal infection.

Candidiasis (yeast infection):
http://www.world-of-fungi.org/Mostly_Med ...
http://depts.washington.edu/hivaids/imag ...

Geographic Tongue:
http://fragilex.files.wordpress.com/2008 ...
http://th01.deviantart.net/images3/300W/ ...

If it turns out that the fungal infection call your doctor and ask for a fungal drugs such as nystatin. It is very common after a course of antibiotics. In the case of geographic tongue, tell me, I have some suggestions (I have this moment!)

Anonymous said...

It is everywhere the language is not, or only in the points? Two things come to mind: the fungal infection, or geographic tongue. If this, after what has happened on prednisone and antibiotics, I suspect a fungal infection.

Candidiasis (yeast infection):
http://www.world-of-fungi.org/Mostly_Med ...
http://depts.washington.edu/hivaids/imag ...

Geographic Tongue:
http://fragilex.files.wordpress.com/2008 ...
http://th01.deviantart.net/images3/300W/ ...

If it turns out that the fungal infection call your doctor and ask for a fungal drugs such as nystatin. It is very common after a course of antibiotics. In the case of geographic tongue, tell me, I have some suggestions (I have this moment!)

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