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6. Fuzzy Tongue and Bad Oral Hygiene

The papillae on our tongue tends to get worn over time by chewing and eating. In the absence of proper oral hygiene, papillae can become overgrown, making them breeding sites for bacteria and causing foul breath and taste abnormalities. If you smoke, you are at a higher risk of developing a fuzzy tongue. Brushing your teeth and cleaning your tongue regularly can improve the condition in a few weeks.

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