ANA Discussion Forum
Treatment Options => Radiation / Radiosurgery => Topic started by: Patti on February 24, 2016, 03:39:49 pm
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Here's a gross topic. I should be embarrassed to bring it up, but no one here knows me, so here it is! I am 3 1/2 months post SRS. I have discovered that I have black, hairy tongue!!!!!!!!!!!!! My local GP gave me liquid Nystatin. Is this a side-effect of radiation? Has anyone ever had it? Why at this time? Ugh! Patti
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Hmmm at first I thought Black Hairy Tongue, unlikely that would be caused by radiation..... But maybe it is a factor...
http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/black-hairy-tongue
Radiation, surgery, and acoustic neuromas in general can cause problems with the facial nerve.
The facial nerve also controls saliva. So a broken facial nerve means less saliva
One of the causes of Black Hairy Tongue is lack of saliva
So the black hairy tongue is probably a result of the status of your facial nerve
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Thank God my husband and I have biology backgrounds and recognized this before it got that bad! You have to google it if you want a good laugh! Almost better already!
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I saw the Physicians Assistant yesterday and she said that she has seen it happen during radiation treatments of the face and neck, not 3 months after. She attributes it to my asthma medication and a drop in my immunity due to stress. I can agree with that.