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what causes a burning tongue is: when you eat or drink something hot. sores.hot chilly peppers
A burning tongue is primarily a result of conduction. When you consume hot food or drink, the heat is transferred directly to your tongue through physical contact, leading to the sensation of a burning feeling.
It caused by hot food hot drinks and any thing else that is very hot
Burning your tongue on hot toast is an example of heat transfer by conduction. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact between objects at different temperatures.
Don't use your tongue, or wait for it to cool off first.
1. When you eat or drink too hot 2. Sores 3. Red chilly
It would make sense to gain resistance to hot temperature foods by repeatedly burning their tongues because the tongue is a muscle that has muscle memory...it will develop an insensitivity to hot or spicy foods if the exposure was done on a regular basis. the tongue like other muscles in the body will learn to adapt.
my theory is that the hot liquid starts to break down the medicatin in your mouth rather in your stomach, the medication begins to absorb in your throat and that is what causes a burning sensation
It is neither a taco tongue nor a hot dog tongue. The tongue of a person is a muscular organ in the mouth that helps with tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
To burn with hot liquid or steam, to treat with boiling water, to criticize harshly
If you have a burning tongue, it's best to drink cool or room temperature liquids to soothe the irritation. Water is a good choice, but you might also try herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint, which can have calming effects. Avoid acidic, spicy, or hot beverages, as they may exacerbate the burning sensation. If symptoms persist, consult a healthcare professional for further advice.
You probably burnt your mouth on a hot liquid and didn't notice it until now.