Biting your tongue can cause pain, swelling, and bleeding, leading to discomfort while eating or speaking. In some cases, it may result in cuts or ulcers that could become infected. If the bite is severe, it could require medical attention for proper treatment. Additionally, repeated biting may lead to the development of a habit, increasing the likelihood of future injuries.
Yes, it can happen.
If someone is having a seizure they are not fully in control of what they are doing, so it is possible that they will accidentally bite their tongue. It is not a deliberate act and does not happen very often. In the vast majority of seizures, people do not bite their tongue.
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"hm. maybe because your really clumsy?" this was the last answer, but it is not scientific in the slightest, and, to some, insulting. It is, in my opinion, because when you chew, your tongue moves around a lot, and with the movement of your teeth, this can cause you to accidentally bite your own tongue...
If someone is having a seizure they are not fully in control of what they are doing, so it is possible that they will accidentally bite their tongue. It is not a deliberate act and does not happen very often. In the vast majority of seizures, people do not bite their tongue.
Go see a doctor.
Some people bite their tongue while they are sleeping because they are relaxed. They can also have a bigger tongue than usual.
No. Anyone can accidentally bite their tongue. That is not a sign of epilepsy. You have to have recurring seizures to have epilepsy.
why your toes hurt when yo bite your tongue is beacase the vibration that co-net to you toe
no you dont beacause blue tongue lizards cant bite hard