@rjules1083 yeah she just went with worst case scenario because the dentist probably said it could be or she just put two and two together, biopsy must mean cancer which happens, its nature for our brains to the worst thing it could be
@@Evarobinson534Cancer in the tongue? So "cancer" refers to a looooot of different types and locations, but as a whole cancer is a radical and dangerous mutation of cells that grow and replicate more than they should and/or where they shouldn't. So, in general, you can really get cancer just about anywhere you have cells that grow/replicate. Leukemia is bone marrow cells and immature white blood cells, lymphoma is nature white blood cells specifically in the lymphatic system, etc. Oral cancer of the tongue is most likely (~90% of cases) to be squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) which can affect any squamous cells anywhere. These are all over the inside of you mouth, nose, throat, and other mucus membranes (like the vag¡nal lining, as well; abnormalities in the squamous cells are part of what a Pap smear looks for!) Oral cancer in general is fairly rare, representing only about 3% of cancers. For it to be on the tongue, it's most commonly men over the age of 60, and considered rare in anyone under 40 but more so for women under 40. Early diagnosis and treatment (typically surgery and radiation, rarely chemo) is super important, so she should definitely get checked out!
My husband had cancer on his tongue. Biopsy came back as squamous cell carcinoma. Got it removed and took out lymph nodes, cancer free 4 years now. Scariest moment of our lives.
My cousin died of tongue cancer. She was a dietician and played flute and loved scrapbooking and her family. They get rid of it, she got pregnant and it came back in her lungs. It’s no joke and nobody deserves to go out that way. Glad dentists screen for oral cancers.
My dad passed from cancer. It was originally found on his tongue. They removed the cancerous area and he did well for a few years. Then it returned and by the time he got to a specialist it had traveled into his gum. Eventually moved into his jawbone and finally into his brain stem. He wasn’t a smoker and never chewed tobacco. Always stay up to date on your dental cleanings and if a dentist suggests further studies make sure you have them done (especially if cancer is a concern).
Thank you for sharing your Dad's story, hopefully it will be read by someone who won't wait now & get the issue checked immediately. I'm terribly sorry about YOUR loss!
That and B12 deficiency! You need good stomach acid to be able to break it down..acid can flux depending on types of food, medications even the health of your liver/gallbladder ❤
Mine are just dehydration lol I can use my tongue to tell if I haven’t been drinking enough water (also just generally enlarged, but the ridges are easier to see)
Listen to your Dentist. My buddy got to live for 20ish years longer than he would have without an early diagnosis. It came back and did eventually take him, but he got to meet and get married to the love of his life. RIP Mike Foy. I miss you, buddy.
As someone who has received a cancer diagnosis, I can’t imagine having a doctor tell me that I have cancer BEFORE testing.. I have had to have testing (biopsies) multiple times over the years because I do come from a VERY cancer prone family. All my grandparents had it, both parents, an aunt died of Ovarian cancer and I have had 4 of my first cousins also diagnosed. So I am obviously VERY cautious. When a Doctor finds something concerning I definitely have it checked immediately. But I would be upset if I had to go through that fear and anxiety for the Doctor to be wrong
@@TheBrownIsland my comment remains though.. whether she is truthful or not really doesn’t change my point.. I believe about 3% of what I see online lol
@@bingsmith3291 no you're the one mewing wrong you're supposed to move the palate if you move the teeth your mouth will still be narrow and your teeth will be pointing put like a horse or sum
I'm really map at OP. Patient probably has signs of tongue cancer if her dentist, a trained professional, is going forward with biopsies. Patient is probably recounting it wrong saying she didn't know her benign tongue conditions were cancerous when the dentist was referencing a different thing completely. To come to the false conclusion that the dentist was incorrect is problematic.
Vitamin deficiency which I think that causes cancer in general. . . Maybe magnesium and the b vitamins to start. But Don’t overdose on vitamins. That’s a thing..
When i was at my peak of my alcohol addiction i had this. Alcohol causes dehydration. Im now only moderate drinker i may even quit. But im hydrated and my toungue normal
I lost my sister to tongue cancer, which moved to her lungs, they said "You have six months to a year, get your affects sorted out" She got a fortnight and she carried on her journey. Gutted wasn't even close to how I felt, i still cry my eyes out for my sister and my mum, just to talk to them for five minutes. RIP My beloved mum and my beloved sister. Taken far to early.
from a person that has a grandma with tongue cancer, it’s actually a thing! it’s hard and you have to get speech classes after surgery but now since she beat it, im happy for her!❤
She said that the dentist said she has tongue cancer. I seriously doubt the dentist said that. When my doctor found my throat cancer, although it was extremely obvious (my neck had multiple golf ball sized lumps) and I knew it was because of my family history, she refused to say that until we got the biopsy results. Edit: I hope she doesn’t have cancer, but if it is, good on the dentist for spotting it!
@@Shiniecaballos Aww horses are my life and oxygen, I lost my mare (in my profile picture) to cancer a few months before my cancer diagnosis. :( I am so lost without her! It’s been a really hard battle while grieving a huge loss all at the same time. I am 3 months away from my next scan and hoping to be NED (no evidence of disease) so I can start the process of healing. ❤️
Good luck. Keep positive and always have the attitude that you never give up. I had breast cancer 2001 and I had a little bit of a scare today with my other breast but everything is fine. Keep very positive and never give up
It’s probably because the dentist was able to see something that isn’t visible in that quick flash she did for the video. When you’re in the chair leaned back with that massive light directly pointed at your mouth they can see far more than you’ll ever be able to see on your own, even when you’re looking at your bathroom mirror under vanity lights. And it may be something very small or something that blends in well, so you have to be trained to spot it, or know what to look for. That OR she could just be looking for some quick views and interaction to help her channel grow.
Was thinking something similar as well. I was thinking perhaps her dentist used a Velscope or a similar special light used to help to detect the very first signs of possible oral cancer.
Yup. My hygienist does an oral health screening once a year when i visit. It's weird, but she checks all the surfaces of my tongue, inside my lips, feels my neck (a couple years ago she noted my neck was tight bc it was a super stressful year lmao), checks jaw etc. All very routine and this woman's dentist or hygienist probably saw something concerning and referred her to get it checked out.
You must see an ENT right away. My son had a bump on the right side of his tongue. The doc tried steroids but the bump stayed. So they did biopsy and it was cancer. He had immediate surgery. He said he didn't require radiation nor chemo. After barely six months a bigger bump came back. Immediate surgery..removing one forth of his tongue. He endured months of chemo and radiation. It lasted 6 months. He Passed away in his sleep. Please don't take any chances with this. It is awful and strong. The worst of all this, a year later my husband had the same cancer. They got him right in treatment. He didn't have to have surgery. He had 6 weeks of chemo and radiarion everyday for 5 days each week. After the requited treatments he had a big test and it show the entire tumor was gone. Hooray. But his doc said there is some bad news. Theyy found His cancer has metastasized. There was a small spot on his liver and on his lower back. He was put in immunotherapy for the rest of his life. Once every 3 weeks for the rest of his life. Please don't fool around with this. Do every test the doc wants to run. My husband can no longer eat. He has a feeding tube. He is very tired all the time and doesn't have any enterest in doing things. Please know this could be VERY DANGEROUS!!!!Please get medical help and don't put it off. The guy narrating is making lite of this but it is so very important to take immediate actions. I send my best wishes to you dear girl.
what a shitstorm- i am so sorry to hear what terrific things have happened, cancer is the worst tumor in the entirety of society and has played effect on many of those around me, but by some extreme stroke of luck, it has never taken anyone from me. my heart goes out to you and you family, i can only imagine the impact it’s had on your lives, and prayers go out to your son 🙏 i’m sure he was a lovely boy, no doubt being taken care of in loving arms above. And to your husband, wishing him strength in tough times #fuckcancer ❤️
@@Commentererer I thank you for your kind and encouraging words. We continue to fight for we have nothing else to do but fight. It is truly an awful thing and to watch it kill your love ones is horrendous.
That is a horrid experience to endure. I hope you are blessed with better things. Everything has a reason for happening, so this happened in God's plan (if you believe in Him). Hope you're okay. Prayers are with you ❤
My friend spent a year trying to persuade her doctors that there was an issue with her tongue until they finally referred her for a scan because they thought she was hysterical. She was diagnosed with tongue cancer and her oncologist said that it’s on the rise in young women and that doctors aren’t on the lookout for it. My friend lost a third of her tongue and had an incredibly difficult recovery.
I think it's funny how every time a woman on the internet gets cancer in a weird spot it's instuntly stories of woman getting the same cancer and always another person tell the story y'all always gotta say so yeah it's a rize in girls and stoff it's not cancer don't tarket only girls I'm sorry y'all's egos are to high but it's not only breast cancer and then again I've seen alot of men getting breast cancer and it isn't a hard recovery for that girl 1 of my friends in the war lost both of he's legs not long ago thats a hard recovery you just gotta learn how to talk again and eat lol so fuvk y'all
My step mom had tongue cancer, and for her she had to have 1/4 of her tongue removed and then got radiation. It was a hard time for her but it’s been a year since she had surgery and so far so good!
I have geographic tongue and have had several dentists and doctors confirm that it is of no worry at all (certainly not cancer). My friend (whom had been formerly obese, a long time smoker, alcoholic, addict) changed all of that to transform her lifestyle to become healthy. She was living her best life when what she thought was an ongoing canker sore, got biopsied. It was confirmed that she did have tongue cancer. She had part of her tongue removed and replaced with part of her arm. She had several teeth removed so she could get radiation. She is getting speech therapy, will be able to eat solid food soon. Shes grateful to be alive!!!! We all know when something in our bodies doesn't seem right. Have concerns checked out by a professional and try to live a healthy lifestyle.
Did we need a I hear about your friends past addiction issues or that they are a former fat? What was the relevance to the whole story. It could have easily been said friend chose to live a healthier life and was hit with a cancer diagnosis. You may not have meant for it to sound off tone but it is.
@@mariesong729yes they shared all that info for a reason. Being unhealthy can make you more prone to cancer. This woman looks young and healthy and probably does not have it.
@@mariesong729 genetics plays a roll as well. So does smoking. If you aren't interested in the comment you can scroll by, you don't have to tell people when you don't like their comment. We are all different, some people might appreciate this comment.
@@BrooklynAlien take your own advice lady. Per my last comment it is unnecessary to say those things in the comment. You can get the point across without divulging the past of another person. Also are you a doctor? Just curious, you seem to think you are. I’m not but have had experience with health issues revolving around cancer. I’ve even had the genetic testing. (I’m in no way supporting the idea that those things have do not have a negative effect on a person) just not exactly relevant to this issue.
For someone who as a lil kid was horrible about dental care, I love that your videos always pop up on my feed. I regret my dental mistakes and now I do everything needed to take care of my teeth
No doctors or dentist can say you have cancer without a biopsy or and blood work. They can't just look at something on you and be like oh that's cancer!
Wrong. I had a sore throat and a Dr.pulled my tounge out and visually noticed I had cancer but was not on my vocal chords. Tumor started at base of tounge an inch and half away from Brain stem. I was stage 4 - 15 years ago. Been csncer free since January 2010
As a ex drug user, who loved stimulants I knew immidetialy what this was 😂 I used to clench my jaw and suck my tongue so hard up on the roof of my mouth when I wad high. Didn't even notice I was doing it until I saw my tongue.
@@beatnik6806yep.. i used to get wicked indentations on the side of my tongue, but i knew exactly what it was because it looked like a mold of my teeth lol.
My mom has tongue cancer. It started with a little black spot (about the size of a needle) in the middle of her tongue. It spread really fast and she had almost all of her tongue removed as well as half of her lower teeth and jaw. So please don't take that on the light side. If you have the slightest suspicion it could be cancer (bad smell from your mouth because of rotting flesh, phantom pain around your head), please let it get checked out!
If any medical professional ever “just tells you” that you have cancer before any conclusive testing, they have catastrophically failed at bedside manner.
if you mew correctly this shouldn’t happen, your tongue shouldn’t touch your front teeth while mewing, my orthodontist even installed a cage while i had braces to force me to mew without touching my front teeth
When I was 22 I went to a dermatologist about a weird mole. He said it looked like a melanoma and pointed to 4 other moles and told me they looked like melanomas also. He then said one of his nurses had died of melanoma in the previous year. Of course I freaked at this news. My family whisked me to an expert and I didn’t have melanoma at all. I’m 70 now. I learned to take all news with a grain of salt and get more opinions and more testing.
You're 70, the medical world is nearly completely different 50 years later and especially doctors, all walks of life and all predisposition so chances are you're getting a qualified, caring person nowadays. Take it with a grain of salt, but don't die over a grain of salt.
Thank you for being the only other person in this entire comment section to point it out. I mean, his word isn't wrong, but when you Google the definition, it just says it's an old school word that means "indentations" lol.
As a dental hygienist, the dentist most DEFINITELY just informed her that he did an oral cancer screening and notified some slight in normality and referred her to see an oral surgeon. This is very common we refer patients all the time to see an oral surgeon who specializes in oral pathology and it is not something to be afraid of. Please always go to your dentist 2x a year at least and make sure they are fully checking your oral cavity as well as the lateral sides and dorsal of your tongue
My daughter got real sick before Christmas and was running fevers and although she had no cold symptoms, she was experiencing soreness, she said her bones hurt; I asked her to explain and she said can’t explain the feeling. She was fatigued, lathargic, lightheaded, she passed out and she continues to run fevers. They did a blood test and it came back so abnormal. I was googling all the stuff that was high or low and everything mentions leukemia. We have her first appointment with oncologist and hematologist on 15th. Praying 🙏 it’s not, but preparing myself for the worst to be strong for her. She is only 14 and a freshman in high school. A damn good basketball player and was perfectly healthy child until 2 weeks before Xmas. She was more sick than my other kids when they were younger and almost died at birth. She is strong mentally and can play any sport but She has fragile bones and has broken her femur when she was 3 and her wrist/arm in 3 places in 7th grade at basketball practice. I don’t know just worries me.
I’m 53 and have a similar tongue my whole life. I love going to the dentist. I’ve never been told this. I hope it’s not cancer🙏🏽what you said about tongue, teeth, mouth and sleep makes perfect sense
😭 I don't think I've ever heard a human say the words "I love going to the dentist." My dear, I may have nice healthy teeth but having a geographic tongue alone makes me fear the dentist gonna go: "ewwww she nastyyyy" ...hasn't happened yet thank goodness, but still... I can just FEEL them silently judging my poor ugly tongue🤪
@@irinaivanov8565Awww, don't worry, I'm sure they see it all the time. I also have it, as well as severe scarring from chicken pox (fever blisters i think) and chewing on the inside of my cheeks and tongue as a kid. I'm sure the inside of my mouth looks like a warzone, but no dentist has ever said anything about it. Honestly, I've never felt judged by a dentist. Dental hygienists, on the other hand.... Not my favorite people. But I'm sure nice ones do exist somewhere.
@@irinaivanov8565 as a child I had an older cousin who is a dentist and worked in a practice that was child friendly and with very gentle hands. Early on my dental experiences were pleasant and rewarded. That made a big difference
I love going to the dentist too! I’ve been going to the same one since I was a little girl and the office always made it so fun for kids that I was never scared. You got a free toy just for finishing your appointment.
Yep. The tongue can swell from hypothyroidism and the increased pressure on the teeth causes these scallops. This happened to me - along with all kinds of other weird tongue symptoms - before I found out I had thyroid cancer. If your tongue suddenly changes in strange ways, go get it checked out! ❤
There was a dark time in my life where i was smoking a lot of drugs and it made my tongue really messed up! Im so lucky my teeth are okay after all that. Watching the Bentist actually helped encourage me to start flossing and taking real care of my teeth after overcoming my addiction. 🎉❤
For what it’s worth from a random person online. I’d like to congratulate you for doing that, you did a great job. It takes a lot of perseverance, patience, self discipline, and control to get your life back to the track you want it to be on. Keep up the good work, you deserve it.
Me: oh I just have a cavity Dentist: no you have “✨wingardium leviosa”✨ OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH I HAVE NEVER GOTTON 1k LIKES BEFORE NOT EVEN ON MY VIDEOS
My husband's grandmother had stage 3 tongue cancer. She lost most of her tongue, which was replaced with muslce from her leg, i believe. She can't eat because she has no swallow mechanism and, as a result, has a g-tube. But, she's alive and in her 80s. I couldn't imagine going through all that at her age!
The fact you think that attention seeking, over-sharing behavior is no surprise coming from another woman. As MEN, we see how rediculous social media has gotten. It just helps us weed out the narcissists. @NahomiSantana-sx3vo
Wavy/scalloped sided are said to be a Spleen Qi Deficiency in Chinese Medicine tongue diagnosis - there is also some greasy coating which reinforces the likelihood of this syndrome differentiation; the colour of the tongue body seems a healthy pink and the tongue coating has a white colour which isn’t so bad nor too thick. I don’t know anything about tongue cancer; but from TCM perspective it’s possible that she eats too many cold foods such as cold pressed drinks or green smoothies, or too much processed foods and alcohol. Could also be stemming from worry/over thinking (which is said to hamper the spleen’s function of transforming and transporting the nutrients from stomach and assembling it to the limbs, plus raising clear Qi/energy to the head/face/orifices). Just wanted to share some cool info for others to get curious about tongue diagnosis :) Ayurveda also has a cool tongue diagnosis system/concept
Or, more than likely, he is correct. The waves on the side are becoming more and more common, and are sen much more in dental practices because of, surprise, surprise, people continuously clenching to change their appearance, and it becoming habitual. If it was an issue with her spleen there would be other indicating factors throughout her body. TCM is great for rudimentary herbs, but for diagnosing serious medical issues, there is a very good reason we don't rely on things like this to diagnose serious issues. If it was reliable it would used, and we wouldn't need a firm understanding of the bodies physiology to diagnose medical conditions. Deer antler velvet and cobra meat are most certainly not in any way reliable as medical treatments, and there is absolutely no proof that they work, yet practitioners of TCM will swear by them. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
@@Cymraesarall I’m opening a clinic with my partner this year, he is a TCM Dr in China (practitioner here) and I am Acupuncturist and Hypnotist with passion for Vedic Astrology and ancient healing systems. I really love the book Radical Healing by Rudolph Balentine! It is a nice comparative study of all kinds of healing modalities :). My husband also has a RUclips channel discussing modern take on TCM herbal remedies so I will share that here in a moment
I also have it, eating chia seeds straight from the package every day... no soaking, makes it go away in a day or so. When I take a break it comes back.
1999: We're gonna have flying cars in 2024 and live in glass castles made out of ants! People in 2024: "yeah so basically i got tounge cancer from mewing to hard"
@@ashleyturner248 yeah, there's alotta weird stuff that we ain't know about, for e.g there's bacteria in our mouth and when we french kiss we exchange alotta bacteria to each other, yet we ain't get sick but, aroused and hot lol.
I have also heard from my Dr., those ridges are due to hypothyroid, the tongue is enlarged in the mouth & creates ridges on the sides due to it being larger in the mouth pushing against the teeth 24/7. Got tested & I do have hypothyroidism.
The dentist definitely did not outright say she had cancer, that’s why the dentists referred her to get a biopsy.
Exactly. Her dentist can’t confirm a cancer diagnosis without a biopsy.
that’s exactly what’s i was thinking lmao lying ass woman
@rjules1083 yeah she just went with worst case scenario because the dentist probably said it could be or she just put two and two together, biopsy must mean cancer which happens, its nature for our brains to the worst thing it could be
i didnt know that was a rhing
@@Evarobinson534Cancer in the tongue? So "cancer" refers to a looooot of different types and locations, but as a whole cancer is a radical and dangerous mutation of cells that grow and replicate more than they should and/or where they shouldn't. So, in general, you can really get cancer just about anywhere you have cells that grow/replicate. Leukemia is bone marrow cells and immature white blood cells, lymphoma is nature white blood cells specifically in the lymphatic system, etc.
Oral cancer of the tongue is most likely (~90% of cases) to be squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) which can affect any squamous cells anywhere. These are all over the inside of you mouth, nose, throat, and other mucus membranes (like the vag¡nal lining, as well; abnormalities in the squamous cells are part of what a Pap smear looks for!) Oral cancer in general is fairly rare, representing only about 3% of cancers. For it to be on the tongue, it's most commonly men over the age of 60, and considered rare in anyone under 40 but more so for women under 40. Early diagnosis and treatment (typically surgery and radiation, rarely chemo) is super important, so she should definitely get checked out!
*new fear unlocked.*
Man up.
Lol
fr tho
I was looking for this comment
@@akaliotp6766that's a woman dummy
My husband had cancer on his tongue. Biopsy came back as squamous cell carcinoma. Got it removed and took out lymph nodes, cancer free 4 years now. Scariest moment of our lives.
Glad he’s ok!
Yea real scary moment but your just waiting for him to but not yet because your not in his will 🤔
@@IvMaxixvIWhat’s wrong with you?
@@IvMaxixvIget therapy
@@IvMaxixvIwtf..... get off the internet. You're done for the day. 🤯
Bro has been mewing too much 💀
WHAT I THOUGHT LMAOO
Fr
MEWING
AHH
With that profile I do t think u have
My cousin died of tongue cancer. She was a dietician and played flute and loved scrapbooking and her family. They get rid of it, she got pregnant and it came back in her lungs. It’s no joke and nobody deserves to go out that way. Glad dentists screen for oral cancers.
So she died of lung cancer
Im sorry for your loss
Our dentists and orthodontists also check the jawline/lymphnodes on the neck.
@@pointlessvideos2321I think they mean it metastasized to the lungs, so it originated as tongue cancer and became more deadly when it spread later
My dad passed from cancer. It was originally found on his tongue. They removed the cancerous area and he did well for a few years. Then it returned and by the time he got to a specialist it had traveled into his gum. Eventually moved into his jawbone and finally into his brain stem. He wasn’t a smoker and never chewed tobacco. Always stay up to date on your dental cleanings and if a dentist suggests further studies make sure you have them done (especially if cancer is a concern).
Awh im sorry, your dad is still watching you ❤ he still remembers you, may he Rest.
Sorry for your lost😔
I am incredibly sorry
I am very sorry for your loss
Thank you for sharing your Dad's story, hopefully it will be read by someone who won't wait now & get the issue checked immediately. I'm terribly sorry about YOUR loss!
Mewing goes crazy😂
i was thinking the same thing 😂
no way.
She was Looksmaxxing
@@arcvro her tongue prob just naturally sits at the top of her mouth like alot of people including myself lol
😂😂
the waves on tongues can also be from enlarged tongues caused by hypothyroidism! I have it and my tongue has the waves too
That and B12 deficiency! You need good stomach acid to be able to break it down..acid can flux depending on types of food, medications even the health of your liver/gallbladder ❤
Mine were caused by low Vit B12.
Mine are just dehydration lol I can use my tongue to tell if I haven’t been drinking enough water (also just generally enlarged, but the ridges are easier to see)
I have indents on my tongue due to pressing against my teeth way before I had hyperthyroidism.
Bro was mewing to much💀💀🤫🧏♂️
shut the hell up
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@user-fh3lr8yy7uyour white💀
@user-fh3lr8yy7ugirl bye😂
Dam
I can confirm, I did the "PUHHHHH" with him ❤
Same 😂
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what is Puhh 😭😭😭
@@Angelinabella15 lol the sound he makes whenever the video of the girl finishes. Like when he pulls down his mask 😂
I thought Geographical Tongue was a joke when she said it until you said that’s the actual name of it 😂
Bro I have Geographical tounge/ a tounge birthmark!
My oldest daughter has geographic tongue. It was very prominent when she was little.
I have that too, for years, saying cancer is a joke 😂
Geographical tongue, meaning that tongue has been to Dubai, Vegas, NYC, London, Japan
I have it. It hurts like shit!
"New fear unlocked" *"Mewing"*
Mewing at its finest😂
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It’s not mewing he said when the tongue is on the teeth not the roof of the mouth
@@jukozabro literally says “against the roof of your mouth”
@@aldocandelario3899 “pushing the tongue up against those teeth” that’s not mewing
@@jukoza yeah exactly he said that right after
Listen to your Dentist. My buddy got to live for 20ish years longer than he would have without an early diagnosis. It came back and did eventually take him, but he got to meet and get married to the love of his life. RIP Mike Foy. I miss you, buddy.
I'm sorry for your loss ❤
Damm sad asf
I’m sorry for your loss😢
Im Sorry for your loss❤
Rip sorry for your loss
As someone who has received a cancer diagnosis, I can’t imagine having a doctor tell me that I have cancer BEFORE testing.. I have had to have testing (biopsies) multiple times over the years because I do come from a VERY cancer prone family. All my grandparents had it, both parents, an aunt died of Ovarian cancer and I have had 4 of my first cousins also diagnosed. So I am obviously VERY cautious. When a Doctor finds something concerning I definitely have it checked immediately. But I would be upset if I had to go through that fear and anxiety for the Doctor to be wrong
She's *LYING for Social Media Content.*
@@TheBrownIslandThank you
@@TheBrownIsland my comment remains though.. whether she is truthful or not really doesn’t change my point.. I believe about 3% of what I see online lol
Bless you melissa *if you are not lying *
get well soon!!
My heart see her video 📈
My heart see this guy 📉
Fr
My heart reading the comments talking about people dying from this type of cancer 📈
Atleast she improved her mewing💀
To her: stop licking dirty people
“No that’s just from sucking your tongue to the roof of your mouth”
You know she be mewing💀
Cancer is not funny!
LOL THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING
@@st4r770 fr
Real tho
Yea im done mewing
Bro was mewing too hard 😭
180 likes and no replies? Lemme fix that...
It's actually grinding of the teeth
@@Flowersforever333don’t ruin the art of mew
True😂😂
@@Flowersforever333no
Mewing to the next level keep the grind going💀🙏
it's not supposed to touch the teeth so maybe a narrow mouth
@@rizzwan-42069you must be mewing wrong then…
Ain't no way y'all use our reference "LA QUOI?? LA GRIND,LA GRIND" 😂😂😂
@@bingsmith3291 no you're the one mewing wrong you're supposed to move the palate if you move the teeth your mouth will still be narrow and your teeth will be pointing put like a horse or sum
@@rizzwan-42069 hahahah lol
The love in the end keep me smiling ❤❤God bless all the heros like your father in-law,we appreciate God bless🙏 ❤🙏
She was just hard mewing her entire life. Respect!
The skibidi kids be scared of this frfr
@@Floptropican-debora-queenget out of my head
Does fuck all. The way young people are so easy to manipulate is pathetic.
I'm really map at OP. Patient probably has signs of tongue cancer if her dentist, a trained professional, is going forward with biopsies. Patient is probably recounting it wrong saying she didn't know her benign tongue conditions were cancerous when the dentist was referencing a different thing completely. To come to the false conclusion that the dentist was incorrect is problematic.
@MinervaAlvarez-dx3jc ooooommmgggg it's a joke
you ain't breaking my 39 days mewing streak🤫🧏🏻♂️
188 likes and no comments? lemme fix that
299 likes and 1 reply? lemme fix that
380 likes and only 3 comments lemme fix dat
709 likes and 4 comments? Lemme fix that
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She's mewing in her sleep 😂
What is mewing?
Putting your tongue on the roof of your mouth@@Isagi_egoistda
@@Isagi_egoistda🗿🗿🗿
@@Isagi_egoistda 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️
@@Isagi_egoistda✋🤫🧏
Damn she mewing even in her sleep, the grind never stop🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏
only yt shorts comment that has humour 😭😭
LMAO😭
Newgen
Lmao
Real
Tongue cancer is serious, early detection is key. Stay on top of your dental cleanings.
I see you everywhere although you are not a bot anyway why do you even want to comment on every video 😮😊❤
I see you in every comment section💀
Are you a bot?
Bro I see you everywhere 😭😭
You literally talk like Chat GPT..☠️
That scared the hell out of me because my tongue looks like that too, thank god it’s from something normal and not cancer 😂😂
You might. You never know :)
Hey we have the same tongue, no worries you're fine 🙂
I think it's from a lot of sucking food ;) just my take..
Vitamin deficiency which I think that causes cancer in general. . . Maybe magnesium and the b vitamins to start. But Don’t overdose on vitamins. That’s a thing..
Same
That “CANCER? DID SHE SAY CANCER?” Got me laughing so hard
Dehydrated also causes the indentations of your teeth on your tongue. ( I found out personally!)
i feel like i’m extremely hydrated (i drink a lot of water) but sometimes my tongue feels bigger than normal and gets indentations
thank u bro. i thought i might have some medical problem or wtv
I thought that was an iron definition
@@andii256could be folate deficiency. My tongue swells when I'm low in folate.
When i was at my peak of my alcohol addiction i had this. Alcohol causes dehydration. Im now only moderate drinker i may even quit. But im hydrated and my toungue normal
I lost my sister to tongue cancer, which moved to her lungs, they said
"You have six months to a year, get your affects sorted out"
She got a fortnight and she carried on her journey.
Gutted wasn't even close to how I felt, i still cry my eyes out for my sister and my mum, just to talk to them for five minutes.
RIP My beloved mum and my beloved sister. Taken far to early.
So sorry for your losses ❤
Can you tell what are symptoms?? I'm so sorry for your losses, it must have been hard for you, your strong❤
We will see our loved ones (who have gone on before us) again, and it will be the best day ever ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Sorry for your loss
I’m so sorry for your loss, I hope your sister and mom are both safe and happy in the afterlife 💜🫂
from a person that has a grandma with tongue cancer, it’s actually a thing! it’s hard and you have to get speech classes after surgery but now since she beat it, im happy for her!❤
Thank God 🙏 🎉 many blessings and prosperity to you and your family
Respect.
Hi, I’m a dentist too. I watch your videos to make sure I’m the best to my clients and some of my clients say they go to you and switch between us.
This dude taught me why my tongue be looking indented on the side randomly. He's my hero 😭😂
❤❤same😂 it's great to know what's going on ❤❤ love and respect x
You've been mewing 💀
That's that oral creampie tongue
You couldn't figure that out on your own?? Good grief
@jpatt85 Why you acting like you're above everyone else?
You didn't know it either, until you watched the video, karen.
She said that the dentist said she has tongue cancer. I seriously doubt the dentist said that. When my doctor found my throat cancer, although it was extremely obvious (my neck had multiple golf ball sized lumps) and I knew it was because of my family history, she refused to say that until we got the biopsy results.
Edit: I hope she doesn’t have cancer, but if it is, good on the dentist for spotting it!
Oh im sorry that happened to you ❤
@@Shiniecaballos aww thank you kind stranger ❤️
@@iSheree youre welcome fellow equestrian 💗
@@Shiniecaballos Aww horses are my life and oxygen, I lost my mare (in my profile picture) to cancer a few months before my cancer diagnosis. :( I am so lost without her! It’s been a really hard battle while grieving a huge loss all at the same time. I am 3 months away from my next scan and hoping to be NED (no evidence of disease) so I can start the process of healing. ❤️
So sorry for your diagnosis and hopefully you will be healed
Bros mewing in sleep 🤫🧏♂️
Edit: Thanks for the likes 👍
It's actually grinding of the teeth
@@Flowersforever333 👆🤓
@@Flowersforever333🤓
Black
I was going to comment that!
Good luck. Keep positive and always have the attitude that you never give up. I had breast cancer 2001 and I had a little bit of a scare today with my other breast but everything is fine. Keep very positive and never give up
It’s probably because the dentist was able to see something that isn’t visible in that quick flash she did for the video. When you’re in the chair leaned back with that massive light directly pointed at your mouth they can see far more than you’ll ever be able to see on your own, even when you’re looking at your bathroom mirror under vanity lights. And it may be something very small or something that blends in well, so you have to be trained to spot it, or know what to look for.
That OR she could just be looking for some quick views and interaction to help her channel grow.
ive only seen it on the bottom of peoples tongues near the base
Was thinking something similar as well. I was thinking perhaps her dentist used a Velscope or a similar special light used to help to detect the very first signs of possible oral cancer.
Yup. My hygienist does an oral health screening once a year when i visit. It's weird, but she checks all the surfaces of my tongue, inside my lips, feels my neck (a couple years ago she noted my neck was tight bc it was a super stressful year lmao), checks jaw etc. All very routine and this woman's dentist or hygienist probably saw something concerning and referred her to get it checked out.
My tounge cancer was on the top right side. Coincidentally I lost that whole half my tounge and had it replaced with my forarm..
You must see an ENT right away. My son had a bump on the right side of his tongue. The doc tried steroids but the bump stayed. So they did biopsy and it was cancer. He had immediate surgery. He said he didn't require radiation nor chemo. After barely six months a bigger bump came back. Immediate surgery..removing one forth of his tongue. He endured months of chemo and radiation. It lasted 6 months. He Passed away in his sleep. Please don't take any chances with this. It is awful and strong. The worst of all this, a year later my husband had the same cancer. They got him right in treatment. He didn't have to have surgery. He had 6 weeks of chemo and radiarion everyday for 5 days each week. After the requited treatments he had a big test and it show the entire tumor was gone. Hooray. But his doc said there is some bad news. Theyy found His cancer has metastasized. There was a small spot on his liver and on his lower back. He was put in immunotherapy for the rest of his life. Once every 3 weeks for the rest of his life. Please don't fool around with this. Do every test the doc wants to run. My husband can no longer eat. He has a feeding tube. He is very tired all the time and doesn't have any enterest in doing things. Please know this could be VERY DANGEROUS!!!!Please get medical help and don't put it off. The guy narrating is making lite of this but it is so very important to take immediate actions. I send my best wishes to you dear girl.
what a shitstorm- i am so sorry to hear what terrific things have happened, cancer is the worst tumor in the entirety of society and has played effect on many of those around me, but by some extreme stroke of luck, it has never taken anyone from me. my heart goes out to you and you family, i can only imagine the impact it’s had on your lives, and prayers go out to your son 🙏 i’m sure he was a lovely boy, no doubt being taken care of in loving arms above. And to your husband, wishing him strength in tough times #fuckcancer ❤️
@@Commentererer I thank you for your kind and encouraging words. We continue to fight for we have nothing else to do but fight. It is truly an awful thing and to watch it kill your love ones is horrendous.
@@owleyes5599stay strong please, and your husband as well
@@owleyes5599I am so sorry :(
That is a horrid experience to endure. I hope you are blessed with better things. Everything has a reason for happening, so this happened in God's plan (if you believe in Him). Hope you're okay. Prayers are with you ❤
My friend spent a year trying to persuade her doctors that there was an issue with her tongue until they finally referred her for a scan because they thought she was hysterical. She was diagnosed with tongue cancer and her oncologist said that it’s on the rise in young women and that doctors aren’t on the lookout for it. My friend lost a third of her tongue and had an incredibly difficult recovery.
Well thanks for that wonderful story.
Note to self: *go get your fugly tongue checked ✔️
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I think it's funny how every time a woman on the internet gets cancer in a weird spot it's instuntly stories of woman getting the same cancer and always another person tell the story y'all always gotta say so yeah it's a rize in girls and stoff it's not cancer don't tarket only girls I'm sorry y'all's egos are to high but it's not only breast cancer and then again I've seen alot of men getting breast cancer and it isn't a hard recovery for that girl 1 of my friends in the war lost both of he's legs not long ago thats a hard recovery you just gotta learn how to talk again and eat lol so fuvk y'all
Anything related to vaping possibly?
@@Swaggerjuicesuccin dicc
@@Swaggerjuice I was thinking the same ! I'm a huge vaper... Might need to reduce it to the minimum or stop it completely. 😐
I know ✨Big words✨ 😂😂😂😂 love ur vids btw ❤
Mewing streak is crazy bro
Fr
My step mom had tongue cancer, and for her she had to have 1/4 of her tongue removed and then got radiation. It was a hard time for her but it’s been a year since she had surgery and so far so good!
That was in poor taste
womp womp
Hope she’s feeling better and wtf are these replies?
@@lengersblud 💀
womp womp
Mewing go crazy 😂
Copied a comment is wild
@@115cam- … totally bucko
@@jxker7315 u ligit did. The one with 12k likes 🤣
2 months, 2 weeks
If you know you know
BRO FR
"the bentist" Her: "The dentist"
????
I have geographic tongue and have had several dentists and doctors confirm that it is of no worry at all (certainly not cancer). My friend (whom had been formerly obese, a long time smoker, alcoholic, addict) changed all of that to transform her lifestyle to become healthy. She was living her best life when what she thought was an ongoing canker sore, got biopsied. It was confirmed that she did have tongue cancer. She had part of her tongue removed and replaced with part of her arm. She had several teeth removed so she could get radiation. She is getting speech therapy, will be able to eat solid food soon. Shes grateful to be alive!!!! We all know when something in our bodies doesn't seem right. Have concerns checked out by a professional and try to live a healthy lifestyle.
Did we need a I hear about your friends past addiction issues or that they are a former fat? What was the relevance to the whole story. It could have easily been said friend chose to live a healthier life and was hit with a cancer diagnosis. You may not have meant for it to sound off tone but it is.
@@mariesong729yes they shared all that info for a reason. Being unhealthy can make you more prone to cancer. This woman looks young and healthy and probably does not have it.
@@BrooklynAlien actually not that is not always true genetic play a factor. No, it did not have to be said…at all
@@mariesong729 genetics plays a roll as well. So does smoking. If you aren't interested in the comment you can scroll by, you don't have to tell people when you don't like their comment. We are all different, some people might appreciate this comment.
@@BrooklynAlien take your own advice lady. Per my last comment it is unnecessary to say those things in the comment. You can get the point across without divulging the past of another person. Also are you a doctor? Just curious, you seem to think you are. I’m not but have had experience with health issues revolving around cancer. I’ve even had the genetic testing. (I’m in no way supporting the idea that those things have do not have a negative effect on a person) just not exactly relevant to this issue.
I had a friend who had tongue cancer in her 30s. She had multiple surgeries to get it out over a few years. All good now.
Oh sorry for your friend, is she better? ❤
Glad shes all good now. ❤
Shorty been shining some heads 😂
The nations heads fr 💀
aint that ur sister?
@@OFFICIAL_UNTILIDIE damnnn
@@OFFICIAL_UNTILIDIEyea just bring in family for no reason
reason: none needed~ @@nidas408
I love the "pUuH" I just love it😂😂😂😂
You just made me very aware of my tongue. I'm going to be thinking about my tongue for the next several shorts
part of her arm is just crazy
@kasinjama omg she's got an armpit titty I didn't even notice it until I seen your comment. Lmfao
Me to
That scared me 🤯
For someone who as a lil kid was horrible about dental care, I love that your videos always pop up on my feed. I regret my dental mistakes and now I do everything needed to take care of my teeth
I really like this dentist
No doctors or dentist can say you have cancer without a biopsy or and blood work. They can't just look at something on you and be like oh that's cancer!
Wrong. I had a sore throat and a Dr.pulled my tounge out and visually noticed I had cancer but was not on my vocal chords. Tumor started at base of tounge an inch and half away from Brain stem. I was stage 4 - 15 years ago. Been csncer free since January 2010
@@markmcilrath9530well at stage 4 then I'm sure it was a no Brainer what they were looking at...
As a ex drug user, who loved stimulants I knew immidetialy what this was 😂 I used to clench my jaw and suck my tongue so hard up on the roof of my mouth when I wad high. Didn't even notice I was doing it until I saw my tongue.
i mean they did say they had to do tests, so it's not like they said that they had 100% cancer
@@beatnik6806yep.. i used to get wicked indentations on the side of my tongue, but i knew exactly what it was because it looked like a mold of my teeth lol.
Bro was:🤫🧏♀️
What does that mean? I saw someone else send me that recently lol
@@esphyxiait means mewing
My mom has tongue cancer. It started with a little black spot (about the size of a needle) in the middle of her tongue. It spread really fast and she had almost all of her tongue removed as well as half of her lower teeth and jaw. So please don't take that on the light side. If you have the slightest suspicion it could be cancer (bad smell from your mouth because of rotting flesh, phantom pain around your head), please let it get checked out!
So Sorry to hear💔 is it deadly? Praying for Your MoM and Family❤❤
Wishing your mom quick healing ❤
If any medical professional ever “just tells you” that you have cancer before any conclusive testing, they have catastrophically failed at bedside manner.
True. But what they tell you and what you hear may be two different things.
IMMA STOP MEWING REALQUICK
if you mew correctly this shouldn’t happen, your tongue shouldn’t touch your front teeth while mewing, my orthodontist even installed a cage while i had braces to force me to mew without touching my front teeth
Never
you better read top comment ☝️
When I was 22 I went to a dermatologist about a weird mole. He said it looked like a melanoma and pointed to 4 other moles and told me they looked like melanomas also. He then said one of his nurses had died of melanoma in the previous year. Of course I freaked at this news. My family whisked me to an expert and I didn’t have melanoma at all. I’m 70 now. I learned to take all news with a grain of salt and get more opinions and more testing.
wow ur 70.
@@ruewaynemorantewhat u want her to die early ? Relax
You're 70, the medical world is nearly completely different 50 years later and especially doctors, all walks of life and all predisposition so chances are you're getting a qualified, caring person nowadays. Take it with a grain of salt, but don't die over a grain of salt.
I've had it for years and was never scared untill she said CANCER💀💀
It’s NOT related to cancer in any way.
Google it, and you’ll find out that it’s not just you and her that has that condition.
You’ll be fine.
@@creativ3vision thank you
Lmfao I laughed when she said cancer, I got the same shit and so do all my siblings 😂
My entire fam has it
@@HealtherSkelter I had since u was born in 2010
Indentions?? Bentist, surely you mean indentations 😂😂😂
Thank you for being the only other person in this entire comment section to point it out. I mean, his word isn't wrong, but when you Google the definition, it just says it's an old school word that means "indentations" lol.
As a dental hygienist, the dentist most DEFINITELY just informed her that he did an oral cancer screening and notified some slight in normality and referred her to see an oral surgeon. This is very common we refer patients all the time to see an oral surgeon who specializes in oral pathology and it is not something to be afraid of. Please always go to your dentist 2x a year at least and make sure they are fully checking your oral cavity as well as the lateral sides and dorsal of your tongue
You can also go the an ENT. They have the equipment to look down throat and all other areas that might be involved.
Mannnn, we need people like you to explain it. God bless you and keep on giving information 💯💯💯💯🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
My daughter got real sick before Christmas and was running fevers and although she had no cold symptoms, she was experiencing soreness, she said her bones hurt; I asked her to explain and she said can’t explain the feeling. She was fatigued, lathargic, lightheaded, she passed out and she continues to run fevers. They did a blood test and it came back so abnormal. I was googling all the stuff that was high or low and everything mentions leukemia. We have her first appointment with oncologist and hematologist on 15th. Praying 🙏 it’s not, but preparing myself for the worst to be strong for her. She is only 14 and a freshman in high school. A damn good basketball player and was perfectly healthy child until 2 weeks before Xmas. She was more sick than my other kids when they were younger and almost died at birth. She is strong mentally and can play any sport but She has fragile bones and has broken her femur when she was 3 and her wrist/arm in 3 places in 7th grade at basketball practice. I don’t know just worries me.
❤🙏 praying for your daughter and you
Hoping for the best!🙏❤️
Please update (if you are able and willing of course.) ❤️
I will pray for you with my deepest sincerity ❤ I truly hope you get some answers that are not too life altering 🩷
I hope your daughter feels better soon!! ❤❤
Blessings and healing for you
I’m 53 and have a similar tongue my whole life. I love going to the dentist. I’ve never been told this. I hope it’s not cancer🙏🏽what you said about tongue, teeth, mouth and sleep makes perfect sense
😭 I don't think I've ever heard a human say the words "I love going to the dentist."
My dear, I may have nice healthy teeth but having a geographic tongue alone makes me fear the dentist gonna go: "ewwww she nastyyyy"
...hasn't happened yet thank goodness, but still... I can just FEEL them silently judging my poor ugly tongue🤪
@@irinaivanov8565Awww, don't worry, I'm sure they see it all the time. I also have it, as well as severe scarring from chicken pox (fever blisters i think) and chewing on the inside of my cheeks and tongue as a kid. I'm sure the inside of my mouth looks like a warzone, but no dentist has ever said anything about it. Honestly, I've never felt judged by a dentist. Dental hygienists, on the other hand.... Not my favorite people. But I'm sure nice ones do exist somewhere.
@@irinaivanov8565 as a child I had an older cousin who is a dentist and worked in a practice that was child friendly and with very gentle hands. Early on my dental experiences were pleasant and rewarded. That made a big difference
I love going to the dentist too! I’ve been going to the same one since I was a little girl and the office always made it so fun for kids that I was never scared. You got a free toy just for finishing your appointment.
@@soultalkwithlaystill getting toys as an adult huh?
Dr. Mew has left the chat
It means grinding of the teeth
@@Flowersforever333 Nah, iirc he himself said this can cause these waves on your tongue
When he isn't pulling faces, he's SO handsome.😂
Finally someone said it 😮💨😍
@@msmoloi8135 can't believe nobody else has said it already 😂 he's gorgeous haha xx
Majestic
Seriously?
True. The only thing is that his eyebrows make him look evil lol
"PAAAAAA CANCER!? DID SHE SAY CANCER!?" 😂
THERE YOU GO THE GUY SAVE YOUR LIFE WITH JUST A TONGUE 🤣🤣
The scalloped tongue can also be Thyroid related
Good to know!
Yep. The tongue can swell from hypothyroidism and the increased pressure on the teeth causes these scallops.
This happened to me - along with all kinds of other weird tongue symptoms - before I found out I had thyroid cancer. If your tongue suddenly changes in strange ways, go get it checked out! ❤
@@krisdianeNew fear unlocked 😱
She probably heard the word benign and tripped out because no dr or dentist is going to tell you "you have cancer" without the proper testing.
A doctor would never say benign without proper testing. They probably said it could be, which is the proper way to say she needs a biopsy
I just want to have a geographical tongue🤔 4secs later dentist : pAAAAAAAAAh😂😂😂😂
This guy was my orthodontist, real chill dude, great to his staff, and he was wearing Yeezys when he put on my braces.
Cap
"the waves are from sucking your tongue against the roof of your mouth and pressing it against your teeth"
*Proceeds to unstick my tongue*
Should I ? I’m worried asf now been mewing for a couple years
Mewing goated
I hope she’s okay!! ❤❤
Idk, she hasn't talked in a few weeks (🤫🧏♂️)
Its always the PUHHHHH Thats gets me😂😂
THAT SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME
What bruh
Rt, I’m like that is exactly what my tongue looks like
There was a dark time in my life where i was smoking a lot of drugs and it made my tongue really messed up! Im so lucky my teeth are okay after all that. Watching the Bentist actually helped encourage me to start flossing and taking real care of my teeth after overcoming my addiction. 🎉❤
For what it’s worth from a random person online. I’d like to congratulate you for doing that, you did a great job.
It takes a lot of perseverance, patience, self discipline, and control to get your life back to the track you want it to be on.
Keep up the good work, you deserve it.
@@cover_mystic545 thank you. I don't have much of a support group (side effect of giving up all friends)
the wheese never gets old💀
The reaction of this brother got me😂😂.
Me: oh I just have a cavity
Dentist: no you have
“✨wingardium leviosa”✨
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH I HAVE NEVER GOTTON 1k LIKES BEFORE NOT EVEN ON MY VIDEOS
THIS MADE ME CACKLE 😭
Umm
LMFAO 💀
✨swish and flick✨
😂😂
My husband's grandmother had stage 3 tongue cancer. She lost most of her tongue, which was replaced with muslce from her leg, i believe. She can't eat because she has no swallow mechanism and, as a result, has a g-tube. But, she's alive and in her 80s. I couldn't imagine going through all that at her age!
"Ma'am, you have cancer."
"OMG! I have to post it on tiktok, Wait a second!"
Why u pressed about that..? Whats wrong with that..?
I would post it on tiktok too wtf. If I’m gonna die I have nothing to lose 💀
bro thought the joke was gonna get laughs smh
No one here laughed or thought ur joke was funny bud 😂😂 next time tho 🫡🥲
The fact you think that attention seeking, over-sharing behavior is no surprise coming from another woman. As MEN, we see how rediculous social media has gotten. It just helps us weed out the narcissists. @NahomiSantana-sx3vo
Bro this dentist that reacted is the best
This had me looking at my tongue for a minute
I have those ridges, I always thought they were odd.
I really thought they meant something was wrong with me 😭😂
A wrinkly tongue happens usually because you don't drink enough water don't worry
I drink plenty of water
Bro really said “get over it” in the kindest way lol
No he didn't though
Social media is bad. But this guy is making it better
Wavy/scalloped sided are said to be a Spleen Qi Deficiency in Chinese Medicine tongue diagnosis - there is also some greasy coating which reinforces the likelihood of this syndrome differentiation; the colour of the tongue body seems a healthy pink and the tongue coating has a white colour which isn’t so bad nor too thick. I don’t know anything about tongue cancer; but from TCM perspective it’s possible that she eats too many cold foods such as cold pressed drinks or green smoothies, or too much processed foods and alcohol. Could also be stemming from worry/over thinking (which is said to hamper the spleen’s function of transforming and transporting the nutrients from stomach and assembling it to the limbs, plus raising clear Qi/energy to the head/face/orifices). Just wanted to share some cool info for others to get curious about tongue diagnosis :) Ayurveda also has a cool tongue diagnosis system/concept
finally there is a correct anwser to this
Or, more than likely, he is correct. The waves on the side are becoming more and more common, and are sen much more in dental practices because of, surprise, surprise, people continuously clenching to change their appearance, and it becoming habitual. If it was an issue with her spleen there would be other indicating factors throughout her body. TCM is great for rudimentary herbs, but for diagnosing serious medical issues, there is a very good reason we don't rely on things like this to diagnose serious issues. If it was reliable it would used, and we wouldn't need a firm understanding of the bodies physiology to diagnose medical conditions. Deer antler velvet and cobra meat are most certainly not in any way reliable as medical treatments, and there is absolutely no proof that they work, yet practitioners of TCM will swear by them. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Love this. I’m seeing a TCM practitioner re this. You seem very knowledgeable- do you have a page or favourite resources? 🙏🏻
@@Skarlett.Rose.Ink. precisely why I didn’t comment as diagnosis, just for more exposure of TCM in the mainstream 👍
@@Cymraesarall I’m opening a clinic with my partner this year, he is a TCM Dr in China (practitioner here) and I am Acupuncturist and Hypnotist with passion for Vedic Astrology and ancient healing systems. I really love the book Radical Healing by Rudolph Balentine! It is a nice comparative study of all kinds of healing modalities :). My husband also has a RUclips channel discussing modern take on TCM herbal remedies so I will share that here in a moment
I’m surprised he didn’t say it was a fissured tongue 👅😂😂 this man loves to talk about fissured tongues
first time i see someone else with geographic tongue my friends keep saying i’m making it up 😂
I HAVE THAT TOO BUT IDK WHAT IT IS
I also have it, eating chia seeds straight from the package every day... no soaking, makes it go away in a day or so. When I take a break it comes back.
Yogurt helped with geographic tongue also
Fr same, my mom's side mostly has it or I wouldn't have known anyone else with it.
I have that too
1999: We're gonna have flying cars in 2024 and live in glass castles made out of ants!
People in 2024: "yeah so basically i got tounge cancer from mewing to hard"
The "geographical tongue" had me rolling 'fore the doc explains it😂. I fr thought it wasn't a real thing.😂 Knowledge attributed +5😂....
My daughter had that for the longest time. The doctor explained to me what it was. I thought it was from a reaction to acidic acid.
@@ashleyturner248 yeah, there's alotta weird stuff that we ain't know about, for e.g there's bacteria in our mouth and when we french kiss we exchange alotta bacteria to each other, yet we ain't get sick but, aroused and hot lol.
Mewing unlocked
She mewed too hard😂😂😂😂
I have also heard from my Dr., those ridges are due to hypothyroid, the tongue is enlarged in the mouth & creates ridges on the sides due to it being larger in the mouth pushing against the teeth 24/7.
Got tested & I do have hypothyroidism.
I also have the little waves on the sides and never knew what it was from, so glad Bentist is here lol
I have geographic tongue and I’m happy to see other people on the internet with it too 😅
Me too
Same here, nobody talks about it
Me tooo
Not alone
exactly
I’m sat here watching this with my tongue stuck on the roof of my mouth then when he said it I realised and it scared the stuff out of me 😂😂
thought it was only me
Bro was Ligit mid glow up 💀
I did not even know tongue cancer existed 😮
Same😂
@@happxness_on_pawslol
Many smokers get tongue cancer
Same
you can get cancer anywhere, as long as cells exist cancer can form