The tongue is an important organ that helps us speak what we think and balance the food we eat with our teeth. It is not an exaggeration to say that the tongue is a mirror that reflects the state of our body. Based on the nature of the tongue, doctors can diagnose the problem in the body to some extent.
That is why doctors ask their patients to show their tongue first. Our tongue is usually bright red in color. That’s how it should be. If not, you can know that there is some problem. Tongue is related to all the organs.
Vitamin damage can cause serious problems such as infection, cancer, nervous system damage. Not only the color of the tongue but also its shape and upper and lower parts can show the disease. If the tongue is white in color, it can be known that there is an infection in the mouth.
If only the tip of the tongue is red, it can be understood as stress, reddening due to eating alkaline food, and if the back of the tongue is red, then it can be understood as a respiratory disorder. If the tongue is red, it means vitamin deficiency, if it is yellow, it means dehydration.
If the tongue is swollen, it means malnutrition. If the tongue hurts, it means diabetes. If the left and right parts of the tongue are affected, it means liver disease. You can know that there is a problem in the graft.
It is important to keep the tongue clean. If the tongue is not maintained properly, it can cause problems related to mouth and teeth. The tongue can be cleaned normally. Swelling and pain are likely to occur if you clean the nose with a tung-cleaner. Gargling with warm water will keep the mouth and tongue healthy and prevent infection.
Drinking plenty of water and eating moderately alkaline foods will improve your health. Saliva secreted by the tongue is essential for digestion. Frequent salivation can dry out the tongue. Properly keeping the tongue healthy can protect us from many ailments.

