What happens when the tongue is uncomfortable?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you have an uncomfortable tongue, you should go to the doctor, the doctor knows what is going on, and when you are sick, you can't delay, I wish you good health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The discomfort of the tongue is due to the fact that the tongue is white, chapped or flushed and ulcerated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If a person speaks normally and suddenly develops symptoms of a large tongue, not only cerebrovascular disease, but also a head CT examination, should be done immediately. If there are no hemorrhagic changes on head CT, cerebral thrombosis is considered and MRI of the head should be further performed. It considers speech impairment following intracranial thrombosis, but not as a local tongue lesion.

    An otolaryngologist should also be consulted to determine whether there is a localized cause of a large tongue. If cerebral thrombosis is confirmed on MRI of the patient's head, aggressive medications** should be given, such as circulatory, antiplatelet, and free radical scavenging**.

    1. Congenital physiological reasons.

    Congenital physiological causes mainly refer to the congenital imperfection, defect or disability of the speaker's articulatory organs, especially the language center and articulatory organs, such as:

    Genetic factors, such as voice disorders in parents or close relatives.

    Congenital physiological dysplasia, with various malformations, such as congenital cleft lip and palate, congenital intellectual disability, congenital deafness and encephalitis.

    Defects in the articulatory organs, such as the tongue being too large, too small, too flattened, too thick, and tongue-tie being too short or too long.

    There have been other organic lesions of the articulatory organs.

    Tongue-tie rigidity, vocal cord spasm, and masseter muscle spasm, etc.

    Common types in practice are: inaccurate pronunciation caused by cerebral palsy, inaccurate pronunciation caused by cleft lip and palate, inaccurate pronunciation caused by congenital deafness, etc.

    2. Acquired habits.

    Due to acquired habits, the function of the physiological organs of the pronunciation of such people is completely normal, and the main reason for the inaccurate pronunciation is the wrong pronunciation habits and local dialects in childhood. Wrong pronunciation habits refer to the fact that the speaker does not learn the correct pronunciation of some specific letters or words for some reason in the process of learning pronunciation, resulting in inaccurate pronunciation.

    There are many children in life, in the process of language learning, there are some specific words pronunciation is wrong, speech pronunciation is not accurate, but after the child's acquired language learning and improvement, they will generally self-correct when they grow up. However, there will still be some children in life who have not corrected themselves, due to a long period of wrong pronunciation, they have slowly become accustomed to this wrong way of pronunciation, and then they really can't change it when they grow up. In practice, pronunciation inaccuracy is basically caused by this reason.

    Local dialects are mainly in some areas due to the differences in local language, customs and culture, the pronunciation of some Chinese characters has been changed, which objectively causes the phenomenon of inaccurate pronunciation of some people. For example, in many places in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, many people turn "electricity" into "piece" and "shui" into "fee". In addition, in the northeast of China, many people do not distinguish between flat tongue sounds and warped tongue sounds, such as pronouncing "self (zi ji)" into "知已 (zhi ji)" and so on.

    In practice, we have found that the number of people who have acquired inaccurate pronunciation accounts for a large proportion in practice. According to our incomplete statistics, it accounts for about 5% of the normal population.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The tongue is uncomfortable, it must be because it is on fire and then the tongue is swollen. Eat less, hot things, and then eat a lighter diet, if it really doesn't work, go to the pharmacy to buy some medicine or go to the hospital for a check-up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you feel uncomfortable with your tongue and speak inflexibly, the reason may be that you are on fire, or if you feel numbness, you should go to the hospital for a check-up.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The landlord is at home during the holidays.

    I ate too many mooncakes and got on fire.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In your case, the tongue is uncomfortable, it can be seen in glossitis, which is thought to be related to vitamin deficiency, and there will be tongue pain, tongue discomfort, and topical watermelon cream spray, oral bezoar supernatant pills**, for bad breath, it is considered to be stomach fire. For those who have tooth marks on the tongue, it is believed that there is a weak spleen and stomach, and they need to use ginseng spleen pills**, if there are other symptoms, they need to be symptomatic**, and avoid eating spicy food and raw and cold food, which is conducive to the recovery of the body.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tongue numbness is associated with slow blood flow, increased blood viscosity, microcirculation changes, insufficient local blood supply or insufficient cerebral blood supply, and blood lipids, blood glucose, blood pressure and blood viscosity can be checked.

    Tongue numbness may also be a sign of ischemic cerebrovascular disease, if ischemic cerebrovascular disease occurs, in addition to numbness at the tip of the tongue, there will also be tongue pain, local swelling of the tongue, inactivity and accompanied by systemic symptoms and numbness of the limbs, poor speech, weakness of limbs, increased blood pressure, dizziness, headache, etc.

    In addition, the use of certain drugs such as gentamicin, streptomycin can also cause numbness in the tongue and lips.

    Therefore, if there is an increase in blood lipids, blood sugar, or blood pressure, or blood viscosity, it is necessary to be active**. Usually pay attention to drinking more water, under the guidance of a doctor to take a small amount of aspirin, salvia, Wei Brain Road, ginkgo biloba and other medicines, and pay attention to the supplement of vitamin B1, B6, C, etc., which can reduce blood viscosity, improve microcirculation, and eliminate numbness. Also, be careful not to use drugs such as streptomycin, gentamicin, etc., which can cause numbness in the tongue and lips.

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