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Always bite your tongue when eating. What caused it? What should I do?

Sometimes I bite my tongue when I eat. At this time, the elders at home will joke and say, "It seems that the living standard of this meat is not satisfactory!" Now is not the time not to eat meat. It must be just a joke to say that you want to eat meat. Occasionally bite your tongue once or twice. This may be related to talking or being upset while eating. But if you keep biting your tongue, please pay attention. This may be a health signal from your body. I often bite my tongue when eating. Maybe your tongue will get fat. At this time, you can stick out your tongue and see for yourself. If you find that the tongue coating is thicker and there are some tooth marks around it, you should pay attention to the moisture in your body.

If there is more water in the body, the tongue will get bigger and increase the chance of being bitten. If this is the case, adjust your diet to eliminate water. Dislocation of teeth, if there are protrusions or gaps, will also increase the chance of biting the tongue. If this is the case, the best solution is to have a complete tooth. The weather in autumn is dry, and some people's diet structure is unhealthy, which can easily lead to bad temper. The gums may swell and protrude, and in severe cases, oral ulcers will cause the tongue to swell and protrude. In this case, we should drink more water and make a fire for our bodies in time. If old people often bite their tongues, don't ignore them. Caution is a sign of cerebral infarction.

If there is cerebral infarction, it will compress the nervous system and affect the flexibility of the tongue. The brain can't control the tongue, so it will react slowly, and biting the tongue is easy to eat. If the old man often bites his tongue, he must be taken to the hospital for a systematic examination to ensure his health. There are many reasons for biting your tongue while eating. If you eat fast, your food is too hot, or you talk while eating, you may bite your tongue. If the teeth are not well bitten, it is easy to bite the tongue. Normal people, when the teeth are clenched, the upper teeth will cover the lower teeth. When eating, the upper teeth bite outside the lower teeth, so the tongue is relatively safe.

However, some people's upper dental arch is smaller, and the bitten part is closer to the tongue, so it is easier to bite the tongue when eating. In addition, some people are born with a big tongue, or because they have been missing a tooth for a long time, the area around the tongue has grown up, and it is easy to bite the tongue when eating.