Black hairy tongue

Overview

Black hairy tongue is a condition of the tongue that gives it a dark, furry look. The look usually results from a buildup of dead skin cells on the many tiny, rounded bumps on the surface of the tongue. These bumps, called papillae, contain taste buds. When these bumps become longer than usual, they can easily trap and be stained by tobacco, food, drinks, bacteria or yeast, or other substances.

Black hairy tongue may look alarming, but it’s usually painless and doesn’t cause any health problems. The condition usually goes away by dealing with the causes and by regular mouth and tongue cleaning.

Symptoms

Symptoms of black hairy tongue include:

  • Black color of the tongue, but the color may be brown, green, yellow or white.
  • A hairy or furry look to the tongue.
  • Changed taste or a metallic taste in your mouth.
  • Bad breath.
  • Gagging or tickling feeling in your mouth, if the papillae are very large.
  • Rarely, a burning feeling on the tongue if hairy black tongue is caused by a yeast or bacterial infection.

When to see a doctor

Though it doesn’t look good, black hairy tongue is usually a harmless condition. It’s usually short term when steps are taken to get rid of or manage the cause.

See your healthcare professional or dentist if:

  • You don’t know what’s causing black hairy tongue and want to talk about what steps to take.
  • You’re worried that it might be related to a health issue.
  • Black hairy tongue doesn’t go away even though you brush your teeth and tongue twice a day.

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