Yes. If you bite your tongue several times in the same place it can cause an ulcer to appear.
yes, at times, but, over all, no, it is not likely...
a infected taste bud is a little white dot on the tongue and what you do it hurts, however you can get those by eating really hot foods to quick or by biting the tongue several times in a row after a period of time it will form a taste bud then in about a week the taste bud will go away and form a cancur soar then you put salt on it and let it heal until it goes away.
They should be suspended after biting three times.
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You can, but it would cause more speech problems than is usual.
Yes they can. Bananas and pineapples are well known to cause canker sores in some people.
we do not know the cause
the anteaters tongue flicks 150 times per minute
The word tongue appears 18 times in Proverbs,
You may well have What are called Mouth Ulcers on the sides of your tongue. You can get rid of these sometimes by rinsing your mouth with a warmsolution of salty water. Do it for a couple of days 4 or 5 times a day. Also dabbing Baking Powder directly onto the ulcer 2 or 3 times a day fixes them after a couple of days. Just wet the end of your finger dip it into the powder etc. Cheers.
On average, a person may accidentally burn their tongue while eating food several times throughout their life, typically ranging from a few times a year to a dozen times. This can vary significantly based on individual eating habits, food choices, and how often they consume hot meals. Overall, it’s reasonable to estimate that a person might experience tongue burns anywhere from 100 to 300 times over a lifetime.
Put chocolate sauce in the bottom of a short glass, and lick it out. Do this several times a day, making sure you get all the sauce. Also, put cherries up your nostrils and try to lick them out with your tongue. It is supposed to improve looks and tongue energy.