There are times when the condition stems from a reaction to the medication you're taking. If you're taking medications and you don't see any other cause for the condition, then that's probably the culprit. In this case, the solution is quite easy. Consult with your doctor to check if the medication is the one causing the white tongue. If it is, then you can ask your doctor to prescribe a different medication to treat your condition. But if your doctor doesn't see the need for a change in medication, then that means that the condition is nothing more than a side effect. So all you have to do is wait until you're done with the medications. Then eventually, the white tongue will also go away.

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