Broca-Potrie Glossit

Broca's - Potrier Glossnitis is a rare and dangerous disease that affects the mucous membrane of the tongue in the form of a white coating. It is caused by yeast-like fungi and can lead to serious complications such as infection, narrowing of the airways, and suffocation.

This disease is autoimmune and is associated with a malfunction of the immune system. When it begins to malfunction, it begins to attack its own tissue, which leads to damage to the mucous membrane of the tongue. A white coating begins to form on the tongue, which can be soft or hard.

Symptoms of the disease may include a burning sensation, numbness, tongue pain, loss of taste and difficulty breathing. Deformation of the tongue, formation of cysts and even ulcers are also possible. If the disease is not treated, it can progress and lead to various complications.

Treatment of Broca's - Potria glossenitis is carried out with the help of antibiotics, antifungals and immunomodulatory drugs. In addition, various anesthetics are used to reduce pain and burning.

In some cases, the disease may require surgical treatment, for example, if cysts or ulcers form on the tongue. Surgical treatment includes removal of the affected areas and, in some cases, tissue grafting.

It is important to note that Broca-Pautrier Glassonite belongs to a group of diseases that can cause suffocation, so its treatment should be carried out under the supervision of a doctor. If you suspect you have this disease or its manifestations, consult your doctor immediately. How