The Basics of Tongue Analysis
You probably know that your tongue plays a big role in how you detect taste, but do you know what else it can do? While it supports your gustatory function and your ability to pronounce certain words, the state of your tongue can also be a big indication of how healthy you really are. Here is what your tongue is trying to tell you about your health:
A burning sensation on the tongue is usually developed from an allergy by certain toothpastes. In some cases, a burning tongue could also indicate that your body is going through that postmenopausal stage.
Tongue cancer is one of the raging diseases which is seen in almost every second person in the world. Sores and blisters seen on the tongue is a sign of tongue cancer and should be handled immediately.
Painless white patches are caused by an excess growth of cells which is usually seen with people who smoke. For those who don't have the patches could be due to the abrasion of the tooth constantly rubbing against the tongue.
A wrinkled tongue is the sign of old age. Fissures and cracks in the tongue develop after a certain age and this only means that your body is getting old. At this point in time it is important to look after dental hygiene as ignoring this can lead to infection within the crevices.
If you notice any bumps on your tongue, especially around the top, they may be a sign of an infection or allergic reaction. While they may not be the most irritating things on their own, they could be a sign that more adverse effects are going on deeper within your body.
f your tongue is white, flaky and cheese like then it is an indication that you have a yeast infection. This is mainly caused by the overproduction of Candida. This type of yeast affects people who are diabetic, and who are suffering from autoimmune diseases.
Brown tongue usually means you are battling bad habits like smoking and alcohol. This brown tongue also causes bad breath or taste abnormalities. To get rid of a brown tongue you need to use a scraper or a tooth brush to clean it out.
Canker sores are not cold sores! They are tiny, shallow ulcers that can appear in your mouth and on the underside of your tongue. They usually make it really hard to eat your food. If you notice any sores underneath your tongue with yellow centers and red borders, then they’re likely cankers. Some research suggests that stress may be a cause, and while they are more or less harmless – they make it very hard to chew food comfortably. more  

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