Sore tongueBy karen johnson from Minnesota on January 21, 2008 Category: TESTOSTERONE (Injection) (Injectable)
My husband takes injections every 3 weeks related to low level. He has developed tongue concerns. Bumps on tongue, sometimes white patches, sensitive tongue, doesn't taste like before. He has seen 2 doctors who don't know the answer but think it is not be be worried about. Does this homone cause these systems? |
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