Does a crooked tongue always mean there’s a disease?

Crooked tongue is not necessarily a disease, there are physiological and pathological.
1. Physiological: a crooked tongue with free movement and no other complications is a normal phenomenon and does not require special treatment.
2. Pathological: sudden tongue lolling, accompanied by slurred speech and crooked corners of the mouth, etc., may be due to cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage. Cerebral infarction should be treated with thrombolytic therapy in time, and cerebral hemorrhage should be treated with hemostasis in time, so as to avoid leaving after-effects.
3. Developmental deformity: when there are malocclusion, small chin, cleft lip and palate, etc., it may affect the normal function and position of the tongue. At this time, you need to actively treat the primary disease and consider the growth and development of the tongue. The tongue should be allowed to function as normally as possible.
There may be other causes of crooked tongue, do not blindly use your own medicine, go to the hospital in a timely manner, after a professional physician’s examination, to clarify the specific causes of the crooked tongue, and take reasonable treatment under the advice of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition.