Orange coloring on the tongue is most likely due to a fungal infection or an imbalance of the natural fluora in your mouth. Many other people have had this condition too. It is difficult to get rid of, but there is more information as well as home remedies and possible treatments at www.tonguecolor.com
The most common reasons for having an orange tongue are acid indigestion or heartburn. Another cause for an orange tongue could be from a bacterial imbalance.
You are left with a hole in your tongue and your food sometimes gets stuck in the hole.
The lingual frenulum is found in the mouth under the tongue. Sometimes this is very short and a person has trouble with the tongue movements and with speaking. This problem has been given the name 'tongue tied'. It can be cut and will allow the tongue to move as it should.Although there is still an ingrained reluctance to recommend surgery. As a result, there are many children who undergo several years of speech therapy with little or no improvement until the tongue tie is detected (often, by chance) and remedied.
you technically speaking taste with your nose you get senses like hot sweet and sour on your tongue , this is proven by having water and having an orange or anything strong tasting under your nose you should get a orange taste instead of a band taste.
It can be too much smoking or you may have a tooth that is irritating your tongue (jagged edge.) Sometimes if we are stressed out our taste buds (on the surface of the tongue) can have a pH level problem. It usually goes away so I wouldn't worry about it. If you haven't been to the dentist then go. If it continues please see your doctor.
The most common reasons for having an orange tongue are acid indigestion or heartburn. Another cause for an orange tongue could be from a bacterial imbalance.
depends, is its blue then its tongue is orange but if its orange its tongue is blue :]
well.... llamas have only a few colors of spit white/clear and green (depends on what it just ate) hope this helps
Dont Question My Orange Tongue
Orange juice can indeed cause tongue bumps. The juice is full of ascorbic acid and can react negatively with saliva in the mouth.
a giraffe's tongue is purple and sometimes blue
sometimes but sometimes they are yellow
orange juice
Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue was created on 2002-01-01.
The correct spelling is "mandarin orange" (sometimes capitalized).
the tongue
Sometimes, when you go to the dentist they accidentally cut your tongue . Or, if you fall on something and hit your mouth that could also affect your tongue too. By Brayden Bunce