There are four gastrointestinal conditions that manifest symptoms in your mouth. The first is Inflammatory Bowel Disease, attributed primarily to Crohn’s Disease, which can cause small sites of inflammation and swelling inside the lips, gums, and tissues lining the mouth. People usually know their diagnosis prior to the onset of these symptoms, and it can be treated. The second is Acid Reflux, which can dissolve tooth enamel over time. It stems from the regurgitation of very acidic stomach contents when someone has a hiatal hernia, untreated bulimia, or GERD. The third condition I see is Jaundice, caused by increased bilirubin in the blood. It makes the attachment on the underside of the tongue turn yellow, as well as the back portion of the roof of the mouth. Finally, poor absorption of necessary nutrients can cause the fourth change in intraoral tissues. This occurs when bowel function is altered, either during gastric bypass surgery or bowel resection because this patient may develop an iron deficiency or have difficulty absorbing Vitamin B12. These patients sometimes experience a burning sensation that can then expand to an inflamed or infected, bright red tongue.
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