Smoking tongue pain can be caused by harmful substances stimulation, burning mouth syndrome, tongue inflammation and other factors.
1. Harmful substances stimulation: tar, nicotine and other harmful substances in cigarettes can stimulate the tongue papillae and other parts of the oral cavity, which can cause tongue pain and other uncomfortable symptoms when smoking.
2. Burning Mouth Syndrome: Burning Mouth Syndrome is mainly characterized by burning and pain in the tongue, accompanied by dry mouth and change in the sense of taste, which can aggravate the discomfort when smoking and cause tongue pain.
3. Inflammation of the tongue: when there is inflammation of the tongue such as papillitis of the tongue, it can increase the sensitivity of the tongue, and there is atrophy of the papilla of the tongue and reddening of the tongue, and after smoking, it can aggravate the stimulation of the tongue, leading to the occurrence of tongue pain.
4. Mouth ulcers: the presence of swelling in the tongue, or accompanied by high blood sugar, high blood fat and other diseases, can lead to poor blood circulation in the tongue, there can be tongue ulcers, after smoking will lead to tongue stimulation and pain symptoms.
When you smoke, you should quit smoking as soon as possible and take appropriate treatment under the guidance of a specialist, which will help to relieve the discomfort as soon as possible.