A tingling sensation on the tongue can result from various factors, including allergic reactions to certain foods or substances, irritation from spicy or acidic foods, or even deficiencies in vitamins such as B12. Additionally, conditions like oral thrush or geographic tongue can also cause tingling. If the sensation persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis.
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Could be a food allergy.
i have both. pain wise my tongue hurt alot more. it was a sharp pain and my tongue was swollen for quite awhile afterward. tattoos only have a constant tingle-like sensation when your getting them done
You make me tingle! There's a tingle in the air.
that's the caffeine going up your bloodstream into your brain then your brain tells your tongue head and stomach to tingle then you start to gag.
Well a dingle tingle is a feeling you get when you dont know what the tingle is.
A tingle is a slight stinging or prickling sensation. To tingle is to experience that sensation.
Sounds like it may be off. Fling it out anyway, a jar of salsa is not worth the risk of making you sick.
No, maybe it has chlorine inside or your tap water has been polluted. Or please consult your doctor
Luke Tingle's birth name is Lucas James Tingle.
Shayne Tingle's birth name is Michel Shayne Tingle.
yes citrus fruit has electricity in. get a piece of zinc and copper, and put them in a lemon, making sure they do not touch. then you put your tongue in the middle and you should fell a slight current, enogh to make your tongue tingle!