What’s wrong with the side of your tongue?

Symptoms of pain on the edge of the tongue are mainly considered to be related to external injuries, burns, Candida infections, oral ulcers and lingual neuralgia.
1. External injury: teeth accidentally biting the edge of the tongue, resulting in damage to the edge of the tongue, which can cause pain on the edge of the tongue.
2. Burns: Consuming hot food or drinking too hot warm water can burn the skin and mucous membranes of the tongue, causing pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. Candida infection: it can lead to redness of the tongue and symptoms of tongue coating loss, and some patients may have pain on the side of the tongue or the whole tongue when eating.
4. Mouth ulcers: If there are recurrent mouth ulcers on the side of the tongue, pain may occur when stimulated by talking or eating.
5. Lingual neuralgia: The nerves on the tongue are irritated or damaged. Neuralgia can occur, and then the symptoms of pain on the side of the tongue.
This symptom may also be related to other factors, please consult a doctor as soon as possible to confirm the cause of the disease, and then be targeted treatment.