Woman treated with antibiotics after car accident develops "black hairy tongue"



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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – A 55-year-old woman involved in a car accident has developed an unusual infection: "black hairy tongue".

According to a report recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the woman was in a car accident where she suffered serious injuries to both legs.

Doctors at the University of Washington in St. Louis said she had an infection in her leg with two antibiotics, including minocycline and meropenem.

A week later, the doctors noticed that his tongue had become black and hairy.

According to the NEJM, the infection is characterized by a hypertrophy of small bumps on the tongue, called "filiform papillae", which take on a brown-black color, giving the impression that the tongue has sprouted.

According to the researchers, within four weeks of stopping the minocycline, the woman's tongue returned to normal color.

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