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A tingling, numb, or pins and needles feeling is usually due to a loss of sensation from pressure or damage to the nerves.
Causes of tingling tongue
** Damage to nerve during Dental procedure
**Allergic to fruits and vegetables
**Medication reaction
**Canker sore(Small ulcers in tongue)
**Burns due to Hot foods ans drinks
**Migrane
**Anemia
**Hypoglycemia
WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR?
Tingling in the tongue usually goes away within days or weeks, particularly if it has been caused by an injury, such as a burn.
A person should seek medical advice if the feeling lasts for a long time, extends to the lips and jaw, or if there is no clear reason for a loss of sensation.
If someone has a tingling tongue and other signs of the conditions listed above, a persistent allergic reaction, or symptoms related to a dental procedure that last longer than 6 months, they should seek advice from their doctor or get urgent medical attention if needed
Next Steps
kindly visit dentist for furthur clinical examination and management
Health Tips
he most common causes of a tingling tongue can usually be pinpointed to a specific experience, such as a dental procedure, allergic reaction, or burn. If none of these apply, a person should consider other symptoms that could indicate an underlying condition.
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