I found this forum and a similar post about what I'm going through right now. I'm 26 and have Sjogren's syndrome. The beginning of February my thirst started to become unbearable. I have had recurring vaginal yeast infections since December and finished flagyl on March 13th. 4 days later I started to get this yellow furry film on my tongue that won't go away. I thought it was thrush and have been on Nystatin for over a week now, but it seems to not be getting any better. I went to the rheumatologist who has prescribed Evoxac for the dryness, but am puzzled as to why I can't get this nasty and embarrassing yellow tongue to get back to normal. My energy level is near to nothing, I can't concentrate on anything and am very jittery. My resting pulse rate is 52 and I am not physically active.
From the later half of January up until the middle of February I had a terrible cold that wouldn't leave, but never went to the doctor for it. My daughter was diagnosed with RSV, so I assumed I had an adult version of it. I can't seem to get better. Once one thing goes away, another rears it's ugly head.
Does anyone have any input on why my tongue still has a dry, yellow coating even with thrush antibiotics?
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