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Why do people bite their mouths and tongues when eating?

Biting your tongue while eating is generally due to lack of rest, and nerves can't normally control muscles for routine chewing activities. Therefore, you must pay attention to rest when eating and biting your tongue. If you bite, you should first pay attention to disinfection and cleaning, and try to bite if there are blood bubbles. Then apply iodine glycerin to the wound, or spray watermelon frost spray for four or five days, and it will tend to heal. Pay attention to avoid irritating food and food irritating wounds when eating, and rinse your mouth immediately after eating. There may be the following reasons: 1, talking too much when eating; 2. The rice is too hot; 3. Causes of tongue pain and excessive internal heat; 4. Natural tongue is longer than ordinary people. For the elderly, if you accidentally bite your tongue when eating or talking, you should be extra careful. If this happens frequently, it may indicate a cerebral infarction. Experts have found that some patients with cerebrovascular diseases may frequently bite their tongues when the central nervous system is no longer sensitive and the left side of the brain is diseased. The patient's conscious symptoms are only dizziness all day. Experts remind that many patients with cerebral infarction do not have obvious hemiplegia symptoms at the initial stage of onset, but only some minor symptoms that are not easy to be detected, such as salivation on one side of the mouth, biting the tongue, poor fine movements, etc., which are easily overlooked and lose the best opportunity for treatment. Young people should pay more attention after occasionally biting their tongues. If you often bite your tongue, go to the hospital to see if it is a salivary gland cyst.