A numb or throbbing tongue can result from various factors, including nerve damage, allergic reactions, vitamin deficiencies (particularly B12), or oral infections. Conditions such as anxiety, stress, and certain medications may also contribute to these sensations. Additionally, trauma to the tongue or underlying health issues, such as Diabetes or multiple sclerosis, can lead to similar symptoms. If the symptoms persist, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
What causes the throbbing called a pulse?
i have a numb tonuge
No
yes , if you want to get your tongue numb
Well my tongue isn't half numb, however if your tongue is half numb I would suggest you direct your question to a specialist IE Ear, Nose and Throat "ENT" or a *Neurologist (*specialist in neurological disorders). You have some form of issue with the neuro-receptors / nerves feeding the tongue.
Well my tongue isn't half numb, however if your tongue is half numb I would suggest you direct your question to a specialist IE Ear, Nose and Throat "ENT" or a *Neurologist (*specialist in neurological disorders). You have some form of issue with the neuro-receptors / nerves feeding the tongue.
No. Not at all.
no
Inflamation can have that effect.
it makes it numb temporarily LOL
because of gravitation
yes