"Under the tongue" medical refers to a method of administering medications that are absorbed through the mucous membranes in the mouth, specifically beneath the tongue. This sublingual route allows for rapid absorption into the bloodstream, often resulting in quicker onset of effects compared to oral ingestion. Common medications delivered this way include certain pain relievers, anti-anxiety drugs, and hormone therapies. This method is particularly useful for patients who may have difficulty swallowing pills or require faster relief.
The medical term for tongue is "lingua" or "glossa".
If it's anything medical, then SL means sublingual(under the tongue) and TID means three times. So a patient would take their medication under the tongue three times a day.
Glossopharyngeal means pertaining to the tongue and throat.glossopharynxGlossopharyngealglossopharynx (glossopharyngeal)Glossopharyngeal means pertaining to the pharynx and the tongue.
Ankyloglossia is the medical term meaning tongue-tie, or shortened tongue due to the position of the frenulum.
SL stands for sublingual, which means under the tongue.
Hemiglossectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of half the tongue.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
Macroglossia means enlarged tongue.
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.
Lingual tonsillitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of lymph tissue at the back of the tongue.
The bit is placed on the tongue.
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