Acute Glossitis < CONFIRMED >
: The tongue may become visibly enlarged or tender to the touch.
is a sudden, often severe inflammation of the tongue that causes it to swell and change color or texture. Unlike chronic forms, acute glossitis appears rapidly and can interfere with basic functions like speaking and eating. Common Symptoms acute glossitis
Acute glossitis is typically a reaction to a specific event or underlying infection: : The tongue may become visibly enlarged or
: The tongue often appears bright red and may lose its small bumps (papillae), giving it a smooth, "glossy" look. giving it a smooth
: Patients frequently report pain, burning, or itching sensations.