Tongue speech inflexibility is often not a sign of disease, but may be a symptom of oral disease, cerebrovascular disease, and neurodegenerative disease.
1. Oral diseases: patients with trauma, allergies, inflammation, ulcers and other reasons, resulting in tongue enlargement or pain, reduced mobility, dyskinesia, which can lead to inflexible speech. Short tongue tie can also lead to inflexible speech.
2. Cerebrovascular disease: for example, cerebral ischemia, etc., when the onset of blood pressure rises, resulting in cerebral blood vessel rupture, blood mechanical compression of brain cells, and the involvement of the corresponding nerve conduction bundles, which will lead to tongue movement disorders, and symptoms of inflexible speech.
3. Mental illness: Parkinson’s disease and other diseases may appear tongue muscle tremor, resulting in tongue inflexibility and poor speech.
There are many other diseases with the symptom of inflexible tongue, so it is recommended that patients go to the hospital to improve the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms.