Yes, dental appliances can cause a tongue to swell due to irritation or allergic reactions to the materials used in the appliance. Poor fit or improper adjustment can also lead to friction and inflammation. Additionally, if the appliance leads to excessive saliva production or an allergic reaction, swelling may occur. If swelling persists, it's important to consult a dentist.
No.! Wth.!? I have my tongue pierced and I have no issues with it..
There are many things that can cause a swollen tongue such as an allergic reaction. Body parts swell up and sometimes interfere with your ability to breathe when you have an allergic reaction.
no why would it swell. get it checked out.
Yes, lack of sleep can contribute to tongue swelling, primarily due to increased stress and inflammation in the body. Sleep deprivation can lead to conditions such as sleep apnea, which may cause the tongue to swell due to reduced oxygen levels. Additionally, fatigue can exacerbate existing health issues that may lead to swelling. However, if tongue swelling occurs, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis.
If you're severely allergic, yes. Milder reactions include hives/rashes, and flu-like symptoms.
You have to be of teenage. A licenced piercing parlour will tell you. Be advised, tongue peircing is a procedure that can cause the tongue to swell and has contributed to at least one death. Follow the link for some serious impartial advice from a international recognized source.
Yes they can. Bananas and pineapples are well known to cause canker sores in some people.
No.
since the metal in the piercing is filled with iron the iron will irritate the tongue therefore causing the tongue to swell and turn yellow
Pregnancy may cause your feet to swell.
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I don't think that such a phenomenon actually happens. It is possible that some things could cause both symptoms, but the tongue swelling is almost certainly not a product of the confusion.