I kind of had the same symptoms.I moved my tongue and sharp pain started instantly but It kept continuinq so I took a flash liqht and looked under and it was a weird lookinq red thinq on my vien. I'm 15 hope this helps!
nothing old the muscle tissue is bad for a muscle
Muscle.
Tongue piercing done with mismatched metals can cause a reaction called Galvanic Corrosion. This reaction can cause throat swelling, sore throat, irritation of the tissue under the tongue. If these are your issues go and get the barbell changed at another more reputable piercing studio, clearly the last studio used poor quality material.
tissue paper is involved in wrapping presents :)
Muscle tissue is made up of elongated cells called muscle fibers that can contract and relax to produce movement. These muscle fibers contain specialized proteins that allow them to shorten and generate force, leading to various types of movements in the body.
Repeated blows to the quadriceps can lead to the formation of calcified tissue within the muscle, a condition known as myositis ossificans. This can cause pain, decreased range of motion, and inflammation in the affected muscle. Treatment may include physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and in severe cases, surgery to remove the calcified tissue.
In general, the feeling of heaviness is brought on by having muscle weakness. Depending on whatever is going on, inflammation of muscle tissue is quite possible. Other than that, possibly lack of glucose in the muscle tissue storage.
A circular sore on the tongue could be a canker sore, however, the actual cause of these sores are unknown. Certain acidic foods, tissue injury or stress are possible reasons a sore on the tongue can appear.
You are talking about Down syndrome. Because of the weak muscle tone of a child with Down syndrome, it appears as if the tongue is too large for the mouth.
Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood. Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood.
Yes, not eating enough can lead to muscle loss because the body may break down muscle tissue for energy when it doesn't get enough nutrients from food.
maybe a tense jaw