Yes, it's called Oral Thrush here in the UK and it is treated with anti-fungal medicine. It can often occur when you take antibiotics for another problem, say a chest infection, and the antibiotics kill the normal flora, making room for opportunistic infections. Medicine may only be prescribed depending on where you live.
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The medical term for Disease of the mouth due to fungus is Oral Thrush. It is a type of yeast infection caused by the overgrowth of the fungus Candida albicans in the mouth. Symptoms include white patches on the tongue, inner cheeks, and roof of the mouth, as well as discomfort and difficulty swallowing.
Yes, all humans have unique tongue prints, much like fingerprints. The patterns of grooves, papillae, and other features on the tongue vary from person to person, making them distinctive. This uniqueness has led to research into using tongue prints for biometric identification, although it is not yet widely implemented.
No, a human cannot swallow their tongue. It is physically impossible.
Some people can roll their tongues up into tubular shapes; this is the result of genetics, so a person who can do this can be called a genetic tongue roller (not that there is any important reason to roll up your tongue).
Because the tongue has sodium chloride receptors.
Yes
Brown spots on your tongue can occur for a number of reasons. It can be a fungus from tobacco or oral cancer.
A tongue fungus explained by the word "puey" and smell like taint.
"The Taco Tongue"
If a deaf person has a tongue tie problem, there is a surgery that can correct the tie of the tongue. This surgery separates the tongue from the attachment at the base.
Pathologist
You basically stick your tongue in that person's mouth and twirl it in circle.
Absolutely yes. Be very careful, and especially if you live in a humid climate, ALWAYS keep a fungicide on hand.
about 5.5"
Avox
It is only possible if the person operating the tongue has semen in their mouth.
A limp tongue is a condition that is characterized by a person who cannot protrude or curl up their tongue due to atrophy of the tongue muscle. This is a common condition.