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
might be thrush
He cuts out his tongue
Yes. It just hurts, because when you use it, it basically cuts your tongue off...i dont have a tongue....
Deep cuts in the tongue can result from various causes, including accidental bites, irritation from sharp or rough foods, or injuries from dental appliances. Medical conditions like oral ulcers or infections can also contribute to tongue trauma. In some cases, vitamin deficiencies or systemic health issues may lead to increased susceptibility to cuts. If the cuts are severe or persist, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.
Put wax on the part that is cutting you. It should heal in a few days.
You can go to the dentist and have them fill in the crack or file the crack down.
Just give them time and they will eventually heal. give it a week at most
well the simple answer is not to eat hot souce
It is not recommended to hold a spoon on your tongue for an extended period of time as it can potentially lead to discomfort or injury, such as cuts or abrasions on the tongue. It is best to avoid such actions to prevent any negative consequences.
It Would... Swell Up Be Painful Starts Bleeding Cuts Tongue Bits/Blisters On Your Tongue Darker Red Colour Surrounds The Piercing (Blood Might Stop Inside Your Tongue And Really Hurt) And Other Ways To Maybe ( ) (And How I Know This Is My Friends Big Sister Got It And They Told Them The Warnings)
Lamb tongue is not considered a lean meat; it is relatively high in fat compared to other cuts of lamb. While it offers a rich flavor and tender texture, it contains more calories and fat than leaner options like lamb loin or leg. If you're looking for leaner choices, it's better to opt for cuts with less marbling.
Could be one of several reasons. Poor oral hygiene [ you must clean your tongue and gums as well as teeth]. Chronic dehydration, or a vitamin deficiency. You Doctor or Dentist can tell you more on examination.