Hi everyone!
Juts had my second chemotherapy a week ago and just noticed that my tongue is black, is this another side effect during chemotherapy. Is there anyone who had this.
Hi everyone!
Juts had my second chemotherapy a week ago and just noticed that my tongue is black, is this another side effect during chemotherapy. Is there anyone who had this.
I have never had chemotherapy but on noticing that you have not yet had any replies yet I typed the word "chemotherapy" and "black tongue" onto my search engine and - my goodness - there were loads of people talking about the phenomenon. I was trying to use the Search function on Cancer Research UK but am having trouble using it. However one of the things I came across on the internet was a discussion from MacMillan Cancer Support. Admittedly it was three years ago but it is probably still relevant. It talks of a "black or hairy tongue". I am enclosing a link to it.
community.macmillan.org.uk/.../black-spot-on-tongue
Sorry this is a bit disjointed but I thought I would respond to you with such information as I have been able to find. Hopefully more will follow and you get some more useful knowledge. Annie
Hi,
The best bet is to phone your contact on the care team (usually a named nurse) about this. No-one on here is qualified to make a diagnosis and there are literally hundreds of chemo drugs, all with different side effects.
That said, black or blue tongue pigmentation seems to be a fairly common and short term side effect of several chemo drugs.
Best wishes
Dave