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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GlossitisGlossitis - Wikipedia

    The appearance of the tongue in vitamin B12 deficiency is described as "beefy" or "fiery red and sore". There may be linear or patchy red lesions. Vitamin B deficiencies. Vitamin B1 deficiency (thiamine deficiency) can cause glossitis.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beefy_RedBeefy Red - Wikipedia

    Beefy Red was an American, San Francisco Bay Area music band (19691972) based in Marin County, California, United States, which played at various Bay Area venues, including Bill Graham's Fillmore West from October 22–25 in 1970.

    • 1969–1972
  3. Vitamin B12 Deficiency Tongue Treatment. The beefy-red, smooth tongue in B12 deficiency is resolved by addressing the core issue, the B12 deficiency itself. The safest way is through daily B12 shots. Alternatively, oral supplements or eating liver can also work absorbing B12 isn’t an issue.

  4. What Is Beefy Red Tongue? Likewise referred to as glossitis or anemia tongue, this condition causes beefy red tongue to end up being irritated, and is defined by a number of things when your iron levels are low. The tongue’s look can change into multiple tones of red, and swell slightly in size.

  5. 7. Aug. 2018 · The “beefy red” patch demonstrated the highest diagnostic validity (Youden index 0.84) and reliability (consistency 91.9% [95% CI: 87.3%–96.5%]), followed by the serum cobalamin levels and MCV.

    • Peiru Zhou, Hong Hua, Zhimin Yan, Liwu Zheng, Xiaosong Liu
    • 10.2147/TCRM.S159889
    • 2018
    • Ther Clin Risk Manag. 2018; 14: 1391-1397.
  6. The most common cause of a smooth tongue is the use of dentures. Nutritional deficiencies include iron, folate and vitamin B12 deficiency. B12 deficiency will also make the tongue sore and beefy-red in color. Glossitis, by causing swelling of the tongue, may also cause the tongue to appear smooth. Among women, low-estrogen states may cause a ...

  7. 7. Aug. 2018 · The "beefy red" patch demonstrated the highest diagnostic validity (Youden index 0.84) and reliability (consistency 91.9% [95% CI: 87.3%-96.5%]), followed by the serum cobalamin levels and MCV.