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What Causes Bleeding From My Tongue?

Awhile wago my tounge was bleeding so bad that I was admit into the hosipal , the doctor had no ideal what cause the bleedingI will be going to take some test to see if I have been eating something which has cause an my tough to bleed I am a65 year old female .and have no ideal what to do maybe I should wait until I get my test back , also my left arm has been hurting me the jonts and just today the inner inside of my arm begain to inch I was loking on the computer and seem apicture and atstated that it could be stills disease, what is astills disease and what can I do for it.
Fri, 7 Aug 2015
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Hi Dear,

Welcome to HCM.

Understanding your concern. As per your query bleeding from tongue could be due to eating or drinking hot, sharp or spicy food which causes irritation and swelling, any infection prevailing in the oral cavity which can cause infection of papillae of tongue which in turn can lead to bleeding. I would suggest you not to worry much. Do warm saline rinses. Suck on ice cubes.
Use of antimicrobial mouth wash can be helpful in reducing any microbial growth in mouth. Drink plenty of water to prevent from dehydration. Take Ibuprofen if inflammation is there. Visit general practitioner and oral physician once if symptoms keeps on reoccurring and get blood tests and swab test done to find out underlying systemic pathology.

Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes,
Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Causes Bleeding From My Tongue?

Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query bleeding from tongue could be due to eating or drinking hot, sharp or spicy food which causes irritation and swelling, any infection prevailing in the oral cavity which can cause infection of papillae of tongue which in turn can lead to bleeding. I would suggest you not to worry much. Do warm saline rinses. Suck on ice cubes. Use of antimicrobial mouth wash can be helpful in reducing any microbial growth in mouth. Drink plenty of water to prevent from dehydration. Take Ibuprofen if inflammation is there. Visit general practitioner and oral physician once if symptoms keeps on reoccurring and get blood tests and swab test done to find out underlying systemic pathology. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari