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I would most definitely seek professional guidance from your doctor. It could be the common "overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth." Or possibly Pepto-Bismol, or other drugs that have bismuth as an ingredient, can cause a black discoloration or staining on your tongue for a few days. It is harmless and goes away a few days after you stop taking the medication.

Answerif your child has a black tongue because they could of eat black jelly beans . are they could of put ink on there toungue Answer

This is common in most childrens mouth. IT maybe a slight discoloration.IF you start to see cracks on it you should go to a doctor.

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