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your tongue gets burn because pwppers have burning sensations.
Answer improved by not listening to answer below... your tongue gets burn because pwppers have burning sensations.
There is not an actual 'spicy' taste bud. When you get oils from a chilli pepper on you hands it starts to burn quickly, this is similar to what happens to your tongue. Capsaicin, the chemical that produces the sensation of spiciness is damaging some of the nerves at the surface of the tongue. Hence, someone who eats spicy food regularly will grow a tolerance for even spicier foods as the nerves on the tongue have become 'numb' to capsaicin.
if you eat a lot of spicy foods, your mouth may burn and your stomach may be upset. Too much salt can be bad for your heart.
the spicy foods u eat are irritants to the body's system Hope this helps:D
I have heard that spicy foods speed up the metabolism temporarily. I assume its the same fo citric foods like lemons as well because hot lemon helps with speeding up metabolism.
Sprinkle a little sugar on it! It will soothe your tongue instantly!
Common symptoms of a thermal burn on the tongue include pain, swelling, redness, and possible blistering. Treatments typically involve rinsing the mouth with cool water, avoiding hot or spicy foods, taking pain relievers, and using topical numbing agents. Severe burns may require medical attention.
Your fecal matter will burn sometimes depending on what you eat. In most cases when you eat certain spicy foods, your feces will burn when you go to relieve yourself.
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.
When I burn my tongue I eat a teaspoon of vegemite (yes, im from australia) it helps the numbness go away and food begins to feel like food again this alays work for me but i hope it works for you too...! :)
Spicy food tend to generate heat and raise body metabolism. You burn more calories when you are sweating or extremely hot.
Common symptoms of a thermal burn in the mouth or tongue include pain, redness, swelling, and blistering. Treatment options may include rinsing with cool water, applying aloe vera gel or honey, taking over-the-counter pain medication, and avoiding hot or spicy foods. Severe burns may require medical attention.