1. The location of organs on the tongue can signal health problems
Each organ on the tongue can signal problems in specific internal organs. Any changes such as ulcers, spots, blisters, etc. can indicate the problem of these organs.
For example, changes in the tip of the tongue indicate heart problems. The two sides of the tongue cap shape the lungs. The center of the tongue is related to the stomach and pancreas. Along the edges of the tongue, liver and spleen are present.
2. Forms of the tongue
The color and coating of the tongue can indicate different health problems. But the shape of the tongue can also tell us something.
A thin tongue can be dehydrated and have metabolic problems. A swollen tongue can indicate thyroid problems or infections. A thick tongue can indicate that you are vitamin B12 deficient.
3. The folding path along the tongue
This organ is related to spinal condition.If it curves near the bottom of your tongue, this can cause problems with your lumbar spine.
4. Language changes color
This is an inflammation of the tongue, where some areas of the papaya have changed color. This can indicate hormonal outbursts and vitamin B2 deficiency. It can sometimes cause burns and pain.
5. The tongue trembles
The shaking of your tongue can be caused by anxiety, underlying fear, and nerve damage. This is also one of the signs of Parkinson's disease.
6. Cracked tongue
This language condition is most often hereditary. It can also be associated with Melksson-Rosenthal syndrome (a rare neurological disorder) and occurs in cases of candy in the mouth.
Please note that if you have any of the above signs, do not rush to diagnose yourself. Consult your doctor immediately to accurately diagnose your health problems.