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Glossary for Tingling tongue

Medical terms related to Tingling tongue or mentioned in this section include:

  • Bell's palsy: A one sided muscle paralysis of sudden onset due to a problem with the facial nerve
  • Common symptoms: The most common symptoms
  • Face symptoms: Symptoms affecting the face
  • Head symptoms: Symptoms affecting the head or brain
  • Hypocalcemia: Low blood calcium levels
  • Hypoparathyroidism: causesd by lack of PTH
  • Mouth symptoms: Symptoms of the mouth or oral area.
  • Nerve symptoms: Symptoms affecting the nerves
  • Numbness: Loss of feeling or sensation
  • Orbital fracture: The orbit and its contents are affected by orbital floor fractures
  • Pain: Any type of pain sensation symptoms.
  • Paresthesia: Tingling, prickling, or pins-and-needles sensations
  • Paresthesias: Tingling, prickling, numbness or burning sensations
  • Sensations: Changes to sensations or the senses
  • Taste symptoms: Changes to the sense of taste.
  • Tetany: Involuntary cramps of the muscles caused by low blood calcium levels.
  • Throat symptoms: Symptoms affecting the throat
  • Tics: A condition which is characterized by an involuntary, compulsive, rapid and repetitive movement
  • Tingling: Tingling, prickling, or pins-and-needles sensations
  • Tongue symptoms: Symptoms affecting the tongue.
  • Trigeminal neuralgia: Trigeminal neuralgia is a very painful inflammation of the nerve (trigeminal nerve) that delivers sensations to the face and "surface" of the eye.
  • Vitamin B12 Deficiency: A deficiency of Vitamin B12 primarily causes anemias the body is unable to make sufficient quantities of normal red blood cells. Severe cases can lead to permanent nervous system problems. The vitamin B12 deficiency can result from absorption problems, insufficient dietary intake, certain medications (e.g. metformin), inherited conditions (e.g. transcobalamin deficiency) and certain chronic parasitic intestinal infestations.

Last revision: Nov 25, 2003
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