– tongue c. yellow, burning, with blisters; cracked, Spigelia
– tongue c. thinly white, with reddened papillae; red edges. Tart. em.
– grayish c. tongue, Ambr., Pulsatilla, Tart. em.
– grayish yellow c. tongue, Ambr.
– tongue smooth, red, cracked; dry and red; c. thick whitish, yellow; ulcerated, Kali bichromicum
– white c. or map tongue, Natr. mur.
– tongue c. green, with ptyalism, Nitr. ac.
– tongue c. white in center, with a dark streak along edges, Petroleum
– tongue feels as if scalded; coated yellowish-gray, Phytolacca
– tongue coated yellow or green, Plb.
– tongue coated white, with foul taste, Nux vomica, Pulsatilla, Podophyllum
– tongue coated thick, white or yellow. Pulsatilla
– tongue red, c. with a yellowish mucus, Stann.
– tongue thickly c, foul, Valer.
– tongue c. black, China, Elaps., Merc, Phosphorus
– tongue c. greenish, Nitr. ac, Plb.
– First half of tongue clean, or comparatively clean;
– sometimes it is red and shining, but posterior half is c. with a deep fur, Nux vomica
– tongue c. white, evenings, Bism., (mornings, Bryonia, Nux vomica. Sulph).
– tongue covered with a tough yellow c.; taste putrid;
– taste of blood, Asclep. tubr.
– tongue yellow along center; first white with reddish papillae, followed by yellow-brown c. in
– center, edges dark red and shining; dry, brown
– down center, (Plb.), cracked, sore, ulcerated, Baptisia, (Apis, Arsenicum, Rhus. tox).
– heavy brown coating on tongue, mornings, Dioscorea
– tongue thick, yellow, moist c. on tongue, Mercurius
– tongue so much swollen that its movements are difficult and very painful; it is very red, with dirty yellow c. on upper surface; shows marks of teeth, and has very large gray patches on edges, Mercurius
– tongue posteriorly pale, dirty yellow, rather thick, thus c. extending forward along sides of tongue, Mercurius cor.
– mucus c. on tongue, Secale
– yellow c. of tongue. Polyp, of. swelling of tongue, which is covered with a whitish, thick, tenacious c. that is detached in patches, Mercurius
– base of tongue covered with a thick, dirty-yellow c, especially on rising in morning, Mercurius i. fl.
– on tongue, always on back part, Mercurius i. fl.
– tongue sensitive, red, dry, burning, swollen, with thick, white c. Acid oxalicum
– tongue full and broad, with a pasty coating in center and shows imprint of teeth, Podophyllum
– thick white c. of tongue, Raph.
– bluish- white c. on tongue, Gymnoc.
– tongue large, flabby and slimy looking; c. yellow, slimy, sticky fur, Hydrastis
– thick, yellow, dark, dry and crusty c. on tongue,
– rendering it almost immovable, Myrica.
– tongue covered with a white c. which peels off in patches, leaving dark-red, tender, very sensitive spots, Tarax.
– tongue covered with white, pasty coat, red in streaks, very red, dry in middle. Tart. em.
– brown c. in center, edges red and shining, Baptisia
– brown c. in the morning, Sumbul.
– heavily brown c, and sore on sides, Dioscorea
– dark brown c. Dory ph.
– gray, shaggy, thick, in morning, Chelid.
– greenish -yellow fur on, Gymnoc.
– pasty c. in centre; tongue full and broad, Podophyllum
– slimy with offensive breath, Pulsatilla Nutt.
– white c; thickly covered, brown in center. Ailanth
– white c, Eup. perf., Apocynum andr., Caulo., Stilling.
– with white fur, Asclep. Syr.
– with a sticky, white fur. Atropine.
– c. white, with prominent red papillae, followed by yellow-brown c. in center, edges red and shining, Baptisia
– c. white in middle, Carduus mar.
– c. white, heavy, Cuprum ars.
– c. white, with flat taste, Hamamelis
– c. white, very thin, Hedeoma, Plant.
– c. white, with dry mouth, Lobel. infl.
– c. thick, dirty-white or yellowish, Myrica.
– c. white or yellow. Polyp, off.
– c. center or base, white, sides very red, Rhus ven.
– c. white, with slimy, fatty taste in mouth, Sanguinaria
– c. white, yellowish, heavy, Stilling.
– white-coated blisters on both sides and very red tip; tongue feels rough, Phyto.
– yellow c. in morning, Cedron.
– yellow c. along center or base, with bitter taste in mouth, Collinsonia, Baptisia
– yellow, dirty c, Comocl.
– c. with^a thin, yellowish fur, Cornus cir.
– c. yellow, Eupat. perf., Oleum jec. ase.
– c. yellowish-white, with foetid breath, Gels,
– c. yellowish-white, with bitter taste, Aesculus hip.
– c. yellow, tough and putrid taste, Asclep. tubr.
– c. yellowish on the root of tongue, with a nasty – sickish, bitter taste of mouth, Cedron.
– c. yellow, and mouth sticky. Hydras,
– c. yellow along the center, with pain in submaxillary glands, Lept.
– c. yellowish- white, with much thirst and himied respiration, Menisp.
– c. yellow, in morning thicker posteriorly with raised papilla, Menisp.
– c. yellow, thickest at base, Menisp.
– c. yellowish along the center or base, Ptelea.
– c. yellow along the center, Pulsatilla Nutt.
– c. yellow along the centre, with flat, bitter taste in the morning, Verbascum vir.
– c. yellow, with ptyalism, Xanth.
– c. yellow, pasty taste in morning, Ailanth. gl.
– slightly coated, with milky appearance, Menisp.
– c, with nausea and disgust for food. Ant. iod.
– tongue and mouth c. with a foul, slimy mucus, having a putrid taste, Arum. drac.
– tongue c. with a thick yellow fur, which cannot be scraped off, except the tip, which is red, Quin., Sulphur
– tongue c. brown, Arsenicum, Actea rac, Baptisia, Belladonna, Bryonia, Calcarea carb., Carb. veg., Coccus., Gelsemium, Hyoscyamus, Kalibi., Phosphorus, Sulph,, Kali ph., Natr.sulph., Nux. vom., Sabina., Silicea, Verb,
– tongue c. slimy. Belladonna, China, Dulc, Merc, Nux-vom., Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, Sulphur
– tongue c. creamy, Natr. phos.
– tongue c. dirty, Natr. sulph.
– frothy coating, Natr. mur.
– goldea-yellow c, Natr. phos.
– greyish green c, Natr. sulph.
– grayish c., Kali mur.
– green c, Natr. sulph., Magn. carb., Magn. mur., Plb., Rhododendron
– moist c., Natr. mur., Natr. phos.
– slimy c., Kali sulph., Natr. mur., Natr. sulph.
– white- furred c., Calcarea phos., Kali mur.
– edges c., Kali sulph.
– yellow c. Kali sulph., Natr. phos.
– yellow c. at base, Calcarea sulph.
– semilateral c, Daph., Lobel.
– c. showing the impress of the teeth upon the margin, Mercurius viv.
– whole tongue as if painted white, Gloninum
– white c. and cracks across the middle, Kobalt.
– white c. only on one side, Rhus tox.
– a white streak on both sides, Causticum
– c. in the middle only, Bryonia, Phosphorus
– red streak in the middle of a yellowish-coated tongue, Verbascum vir.
– c. on the root only, strongly marked, Sepia
– a dry, white tongue, without thirst; Bryonia, Puls,
– a dry, white tongue, without thirst and paralyzed, Nux mos.
– c. white with clean, red spots. Hip. m., Tarax.
– c. white with red tip and borders, Sulphur
– c. yellowish with white center, Sabad.
Cold. – Tongue feels cold and dry, Guarsea.
– whitish fur on tongue, with desire for c. drinks, Cornus. cir.
– sensation of c. air passing over tongue, Aeon,
– face and tongue c. and contracted, Carbo. veg.
– tongue, Camph., Veratrum alb., (Naja.), Laur., Carbo. veg., Cuprum, Aeon., Arsenicum, Belladonna Hydrastisac. Secale.
– tongue and jaws become lame if cold air or water chills him, Dulcamara
– paralysis of tongue in damp, c. weather, Dulcamara
– tongue and breath with mottled skin, Colchicum
– tip of tongue cold, Cuprum
– tongue dry, rough, or feels c, numb or burnt, Laur.
– mouth wide open, tongue c, Camph., Naja.
– dry, livid tongue in cholera. Secale
– tongue c, dry, blackish; cracked, red and swollen, Veratrum alb.
– flabby, trembling, Camph.
– and shriveled, Veratrum alb.
– feeling of left side. Aloe.
Coldness on the tongue, Belladonna, Bi-sulph. of carbn., Hydroc., Laur., Veratrum alb., Cistus, Aeon., (cold- air), Belladonna, (fore part together with dryness), Cistus c, (when air is inhaled), Carbo. veg., Kali chl.
– sensation of coldness of tongue, Bi-sulp. of Carbn.
– feeling of c. and dryness of fore part of tongue, Bell
– of tongue, Cistus.
– of anterior part, Cuprum
– of right side, Gelsemium
– coldness, Acet. ac, Aeon., Aga. ph., Am. carb., Arsenicum, Baryta ac, Calcarea carb., Camph., Carbn. s., Guaraea., Ka. ac, Kre., Merc cor., Naj., Opi., Ox. Colchicum, Cuprum ars.. Cuprum acet., Verb, alb., Zinc (morning). Cist. (lo A. m).
Color. – Tongue reddish blue, c, Arsenicum
– dull, bluish c of tongue, Podophyllum
Complaints. – Great c about dryness of tongue, which is not very dry, Natr. mur.
Congestion. – Tongue and glottis partially paralyzed;
– speech thick, as if drunk; from c of base of brain. Gelsemium
Constant. – Moist tongue in c motion, Stramonium
Constriction. – Loss of speech from c of tongue and throat, Crot. hor.- c, Crot. hor., lod.. Lobelia cer., Val.
Contact. – Toothache in one lower incisor, worse by c
– with tongue and air, Anacardium
Contracted. – Face and tongue cold and c, Carb. veg.
– lips and tongue whitish and c, Merc cor.
– contracted. Agaricus, Hyoscyamus, (at root), Merc, cor., (whitish), Nuxvom., Carbo. veg.
– tongue feels as if it had been scalded, with a c
– sensation in the fauces, Aesc hip.
Contraction of the tongue, Lact., Agaricus, Cina., Crot.tig., Indg., Nux vomica
– of root of tongue, Hyoscyamus
Contracting sensation on root of tongue, Hydroc ac.