Conditions Associated With A Fissured Tongue

Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome

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Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is a neurological disorder with a genetic component. The symptoms of this disorder include facial swelling, partial-facial paralysis, and fissured tongue. These symptoms are not constant but may come and go without warning throughout a patient’s life. This syndrome, though incurable, is not life-threatening. Treatment involves addressing the symptoms as they occur. For example, corticosteroids or immunosuppressants may be prescribed to reduce facial swelling. In more extreme cases, surgery will be performed to improve the function of facial nerves. Patients with the syndrome may also need speech therapy if facial swelling, especially swelling of the lips, lasts for an extended period.

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