This is likely due to and imbalance of the natural fluora in your mouth. Many other people suffer from this too. It is hard to get rid of, but there is more information as well as home remedies and possible treatments at www.tonguecolor.com
An orange coating on the tongue can be caused by various factors such as consuming certain foods or drinks, smoking, or poor oral hygiene. It could also indicate a fungal infection or a vitamin deficiency. If the condition persists, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
depends, is its blue then its tongue is orange but if its orange its tongue is blue :]
Brush your tounge.
A yellow coating on a child's tongue could indicate a buildup of bacteria, dehydration, or poor oral hygiene. It's recommended to consult a pediatrician or pediatric dentist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
A white coating on your tongue with flulike symptoms is more likely to be some infection other than HIV. Get tested if you are at risk.
well.... llamas have only a few colors of spit white/clear and green (depends on what it just ate) hope this helps
Dont Question My Orange Tongue
Orange juice can indeed cause tongue bumps. The juice is full of ascorbic acid and can react negatively with saliva in the mouth.
More likely, whatever is causing the halitosis and the white coating on your tongue is the same thing causing the constipation. Review your diet over the last week, including meds, and see if the answer lies therein.
Tongue scrapers remove the coating from the top of the tongue. The film there is similar to the plaque that forms on teeth: a layer of sticky residue that can harbor bacteria. Some people scrape their tongues regularly to reduce bad breath.
The term "powder coating" generally refers to painting. A powder coating is applied as a dry powder, in contrast to liquid paint. The coating on Sour Patch Kids candy is a coating of sour sugar. This is sometimes referred to as a "sour sanding." Sour sanding contains citric or tartaric acid, which can irritate the tongue.
Beavers have a hard protective coating on their teeth that contains iron. This turns their teeth orange and makes them extra hard.