Blisters on the tongue usually indicate that the animal has been eating toxic vegetation or that the animal has hoof and mouth disease. Your veterinarian can provide a prognosis in either case. Hoof and mouth disease is contagious so, you need to act on that out quickly so you can possibly save your herd.
None of the above. Cow's tongue is just known as cow's tongue.
Nothing, the only deference between a cow and dog licking you is the cow's tongue is a lot rougher. The child will be fine though.
A COW'S TONGUE? oh how smart you are. you dont even know what a cows tongue is? . .. ... .... ..... ...... ........ that would be a tongue
A cow's tongue weighs around four pounds or around two kilograms. Actual size and weight depends on the size and age of the cow (or "cow") in question. For example, a calf's tongue weighs less than a mature cow's tongue.
Cow Clicker was created in 2010-07.
Go see a doctor.
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None of the above. Cow's tongue is just known as cow's tongue.
Nothing, the only deference between a cow and dog licking you is the cow's tongue is a lot rougher. The child will be fine though.
There are multiple factors that could cause a tongue to develop red blisters. Vitamin deficiencies, geographic tongue, scarlet fever and Kawasaki syndrome are among these factors.
There are many things that can cause blood blisters on the back of the throat. Some examples would be mononucleosis, herpes, or ulcers from excessive vomiting.
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A COW'S TONGUE? oh how smart you are. you dont even know what a cows tongue is? . .. ... .... ..... ...... ........ that would be a tongue
A cow's tongue weighs around four pounds or around two kilograms. Actual size and weight depends on the size and age of the cow (or "cow") in question. For example, a calf's tongue weighs less than a mature cow's tongue.
he or she most likely burnt their tongue. rarely it could be an allergic reaction.
I doubt the Vicodin caused the tongue blisters but it could have triggered the virus that is the cause of tongue blisters (canker sores on the tongue). They can be treated at the dentist office or a general practitioner's office. There is a solution that will help with the pain and treatment of the sores. If you have a dentist just go there and they will probably see you without an appointment since it only takes a few minutes to give you the solution.
go see your doctor i could be infected and if you leave it too long you could have tongue problems :/