
The Healthy Skin Show 111: What is Geographic Tongue? (Is It a Sign of Psoriasis?)
Have you ever heard of Geographic Tongue?
It certainly sounds strange, but bear with me because it's actually got some interesting connections to psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
Some believe that Geographic Tongue (GT) is a sign of psoriasis in the mouth.
In today's episode, I wanted to share with you what GT is, what it means if you have psoriasis, and why it's important NOT to ignore it!
Part of the reason I say you shouldn't ignore it is that I believe your body communicates with you through signs and symptoms. If you've got an issue like this, your body is trying to say something.
Here's why I think Geographic Tongue is an important clue and how to find out if you have it!
In this episode:
- What is Geographic Tongue + its connection to Psoriasis
- Does everyone with psoriasis get GT?
- Triggers, medication + conditions associated with GT
- Can GT be a sign of nutrient deficiencies?
- Why it would be good to get an oral exam if you’ve got psoriasis
Quotes:
Some sites call Geographic Tongue “psoriasis of the tongue”, but that might not be the case! Not everyone with psoriasis has GT though there is a high association between the two.
The potential for GT to be a sign of nutrient deficiencies underscores why this isn’t something to just blow off.
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