Tissue salts - Tongue deficiency signs Flashcards
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Calc. fluor.?
A: Cracked, inflammation, swelling, and hardness.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Calc. phos.?
A: Bitter taste in the mouth with a blister or pimple at the tip, and the tongue feels stiff and numb.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Calc. sulph.?
A: Inflammation, infected sores, and a flabby tongue with a yellow coating at the back.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Ferr. phos.?
A: Red to dark red with swelling and no coating.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Kali. mur.?
A: Tongue coated greyish-white, dry or slimy.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Kali. phos.?
A: Coated dark yellow to brown, dry, and inflamed.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Kali. sulph.?
A: Coated yellow and slimy with a dull taste in the mouth.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Mag. phos.?
A: Swollen, clean tongue, usually with teeth indentations.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Nat. mur.?
A: Frothy coating, bubbles on the sides, numbness and tingling, and a geographic tongue.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Nat. phos.?
A: Yellow creamy coating on the back of the tongue, and a blister on the tip.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Nat. sulph.?
A: Greenish-brown swelling or grey coating on the back of the tongue, or a slimy thick white mucus coating.
Q: What are the tongue deficiency signs for Silica?
A: Brown tongue, hardening and ulcerated, with a sensation of hair on the tongue.