Could be a seizured.... 2nd response: A sore tongue could be from many things. Most obviously could be a number of things. You are vitamin c deficiency and coming down with the flu. A sore tongue is also a a precursor to tonsilitus if you still have your tonsils. You could have ulcers or have burned it through spicy food. It is best to consult with your Doctor before it becomes something more serious.
They have two sets of antennae, the longer set is for feeling things and the other set is like a tongue, they can taste with it, they have no tongue.
I wouldn't recommend them for at least the first few days, or perhaps a week. Your extraction sites will be sensitive to the extremes of cold, hot, sweet, and spicy. But after several days, if, for example, you feel up to chewing some soft ramen with a spicy sauce, then as long as it doesn't irritate your extraction sites, enjoy!
when you eat something too spicy it affects you, you feel a burning feeling inside you so it comes out red in your poop to help your stomach from the burn(if you eat hot chili sauce alone you feel that it is burning your tongue, same applies to your stomach). A suggestion, tell your doctor if it happens often otherwise you may never be able to eat spicy foods again, and you should also try not to eat too much spicy foods, limit it.
Each cook controls the amount of spice in the food they prepare so all cajun food won't taste exactly alike. However, the classic Cajun foods include hot spices because over the generations, the people preparing them enjoy the flavor.
No, there is not,
Because we use it to see, hear, smell, taste and feel things in our surroundings.
You might try a mouth wash and/or a tongue scraper.
Because they feel like having a long tongue.
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smell it and feel it
i feel good i feel nice like sugar and spice