Can ear infection cause numnbess of one side of tongue?
He might have an infection in his mouth or something caught around his tongue, he could have woody tongue.
Foods that you are allergic to can cause bumps to appear on your tongue.
Yes. If you bite your tongue several times in the same place it can cause an ulcer to appear.
No. The side effects are: Seek medical help right away if you have hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Less serious side effects are: stomach pain, gas, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or headache
You can, but it would cause more speech problems than is usual.
A black mark on the left side of your tongue could be caused by poor oral hygiene, smoking, consuming dark-colored foods or beverages, or certain medications. It could also be a sign of a fungal infection or a more serious condition, so it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis.
The ipsilateral side of the tongue refers to the side of the tongue that is on the same side as a specific structure or condition being discussed. For example, if there is a lesion on the right side of the tongue, the ipsilateral side would be the right side.
It could be thrush, a fungal infection that results from a depressed immune system (which is a side effect of steroids).
Yes. This product can cause the tongue to blacken. At first it's a shock but then you realize that it's a side effect of the oral rinse which is not harmful. It would be helpful if this side effect was listed on the printout received from the pharmacists.
If they're in the middle of your tongue, they're just double center tongue piercings. If they're side by side, on either side of your tongue, they're venom tongue piercings.
If your dog has an ear infection it definitely could cause his eyes to be swollen. Infections can travel if not treated.
There could be several reasons for Simon's swollen tongue, such as an allergic reaction, infection, injury, or a side effect of medication. It is important for Simon to see a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.