Ridges On Tongue Sides Split Down Center Of Tongue, Pale White Film On Nails. Diabetic, Diverticulitis. What Needs To Be Done ?
Ridges on tongue sides split down center of tongue pale white film ridges verticle on nails diverticulitis diabetes tired all the time brain fog depression joint pain all over periodic gall bladder or pancreas area dull pain periodic severe sharp back pain lower right kidney area from the diverticulitis flare ups plantars wart and can't decide is if lymes hyperthyroidism fibromialgia vitamins or mineral deficiency organs which organ how much what test or maybe I just need fiber orobiotics and enzymes. Tired of trying to figure it out. And wonder what kinda doctor to look for or what test to run
It might necessary to know if your blood glucose is well controlled. If not, oral thrush caused by a fungus Candida albicans could take advantage and grow. secondly, white film on the nails could be due to something else other than infectious. Metabolic abnormalities, low blood iron level, kidney disease could cause changes in the nail texture and color. I strongly suggest you get consulted by your physician. Thanks and kind regards.
Bain LE, MD.
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Ridges On Tongue Sides Split Down Center Of Tongue, Pale White Film On Nails. Diabetic, Diverticulitis. What Needs To Be Done ?
Hi and thanks for the query, It might necessary to know if your blood glucose is well controlled. If not, oral thrush caused by a fungus Candida albicans could take advantage and grow. secondly, white film on the nails could be due to something else other than infectious. Metabolic abnormalities, low blood iron level, kidney disease could cause changes in the nail texture and color. I strongly suggest you get consulted by your physician. Thanks and kind regards. Bain LE, MD.