I wish I had the answer. My 2.5 year old female pitbull terrier woke that way yesterday. Our local vet has referred us to a neurologist, and we are going tomorrow. Hope to have some answers.
you have bitten you tongue or you might have swallowed a teeth while sleeping :D john_tituz@yahoo.com
Saliva is produced by salivary glands in the mouth, not by the tongue itself. The tongue plays a role in mixing saliva with food during chewing and swallowing.
Yes, the tongue itself does not secrete saliva. Saliva is produced by salivary glands located in the mouth and is then released into the oral cavity. The tongue helps mix the saliva with food during chewing and swallowing.
Under your tongue does not squirt water. Saliva glands located under the tongue produce saliva, which helps with digestion and keeping the mouth moist. The sensation of water under the tongue may be due to saliva production.
What is meant by paralyzed tongue, well exactly what it says, paralyzed. Meaning that the tongue no longer reacts to stimulus, it just lays there and does nothing. Now having no motor function of a tongue would be pretty much fatal, unless you were in a hospital with a breathing tube down your throat so you don't choke to death on your own tongue.
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It is cold enough to freeze your saliva on your tongue.
Saliva sinks down, when you swallow. But Saliva kills germs on your tongue.
Because the saliva on the tongue is very sticky.
Due to the saliva and temperature which is radiating from the tongue.
In the morning, your tongue can appear dirty due to the accumulation of bacteria, dead cells, and food particles that occur overnight while you sleep. During this time, saliva production decreases, allowing these substances to build up on the tongue's surface. This can lead to a white or yellowish coating, which is common and usually removed through brushing or tongue scraping. Proper oral hygiene helps maintain a clean tongue and fresh breath.