What’s wrong with your tongue?

Tongue discomfort may be oral mucosal lesions, endocrine diseases, neurological diseases, etc., should be timely consultation to identify the cause.
1. Oral mucosal lesions: such as oral ulcers, tongue mucosa burns, etc., pain and discomfort will occur when eating and talking, tongue mucosa with leukoplakia or lichen planus and other mucosal diseases, the appearance of white plaques, accompanied by congestion, vesicles, discomfort and so on.
2. Endocrine disorders: such as hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, adrenocortical insufficiency, excessive secretion of female sex hormone levels, elevated testosterone levels, etc. can lead to abnormal sense of taste, reduced salivary secretion, dryness of the mouth, burning pain in the mouth, tongue discomfort and other symptoms.
3. Neurological diseases: such as peripheral neuritis, trigeminal nerve injury and other neurological lesions, leading to loss of taste and other symptoms of tongue discomfort.
If you experience tongue discomfort, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to determine the cause of the problem and then give targeted treatment.