Cracks on the tongue, often referred to as fissured tongue, can be a benign condition characterized by grooves or fissures on the surface of the tongue. While it is usually harmless and may be associated with genetic factors, dehydration, or nutritional deficiencies, it can sometimes indicate underlying health issues such as vitamin deficiencies or systemic diseases. Good oral hygiene and hydration are generally recommended for management, but if accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
some people have cracks on their tongue because they were born with a disease or infection in their mouth when they were born.( And if you ask how I know......... my step- father has that on this tongue and I ask him and that's what he tells me.!)
Umm.... probably!
Cracks on the tongue can be caused by various factors such as dehydration, irritation from hot or spicy foods, fungal infections like oral thrush, or a condition called geographic tongue. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment if needed.
Administer the proper hygiene by brushing your tongue regularly. Be sure to stay hydrated. Fissures and cracks in your tongue are often caused by a Vitamin B12 deficiency so increase your intake or try supplements. Remember, it's best to get the advice of an actual doctor.
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
it usually doesn't mean anything but..it is the opposite side from your bottom and that has a crack so I guess they both have something to do with it?It's something that helps you to shape out your words and sounds and helps you eat so apperently there is no actual meaning to it... - Anonymous
that your tongue is no longer their
That means your tongue is hurting.
No. The Latin word for "tongue" is lingua.
That god doesnt want you to have a tongue
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what happens when your neck cracks everytime you move it