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mrs_overall | 15:52 Wed 09th Dec 2009 | Body & Soul
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G'day light of my life lol. Can I pick your braincell - if someone has a sore tongue, roof of mouth and cracks at the corner of their mouth, does it indicate they are deficient in some vitamin(s) or mineral(s)? I have a relative who is bordering on being malnourished due to ill health.
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have a read about Lichen planus
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Good afternoon my darling.

That should be addressed to number one son....LOL

They are typically the signs of iron deficiency anaemia and also pernicious anaemia........so she should have a Full Blood Count.

Vitamin deficiencies are far less common than the above two conditions.

Google angular cheilosis for a more in depth appraisal.
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Blimey...that sounds like something from Gardeners Question Time!
I'll Google it right now. Thanks
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It's not lichen planus - no white patches

Sqad, that could be it. She is a dialysis patient recovering from an infection and has just finished antibiotics. She has barely eaten for a week and has a poor diet at the best of times with restricted potassium and phosphate foods
Olive....can we come to some mutually acceptable repayment...LOL...call it a consultation fee......LOL
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But of course we can, my sweet.
How does a pair of local kippers sound?
Mrs Fortune's?.......done.

She was a private patient of mine and one day took me to the smoking sheds, up the hill. close to the Abbey.

Are they still there?
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Yes they are.
I don't often go up Henrietta Street (full of bloomin' tourists) but when I do I can stand for ages outside the sheds inhaling the aroma

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