I have coating on my tongue - is that normal?

Dr. Mel Rosenberg

31.12.69, 17:59

Many people have coatings on their tongue, and some researchers have implicated the coating as a source of bad breath.
Having a coating on your tongue does not necessarily mean that you have a yeast infection (Candida) or bad breath. If you are concerned, check out the matter with a dentist.
If the coating is on the back surface of the tongue, it may also consist of postnasal drip - mucus from the nasal cavities that sometimes accumulate on the posterior dorsum of the tongue, and is considered to be a major contributor to oral malodor.
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