This is because our tongue is hot from the flavour. Just like how we go red when we are hot.
Tongue Ulcers, also known as aphthous ulcer, are distinguished by white colored lesions on the tongue. They are usually painless. These ulcers are not of very serious kind but, when the same patch grows and turns into blood red color the ulcers might bleed causing damage to your tongue. You can feel a burning sensation and might spot red, swollen spots on the tongue.
The veins under your tongue don't turn blue, they just are blue. Blood is blue in color before it meets air; once it has it turns blood red.
They might eat baby ones. Mostly, they eat mice and stuff like that.
1. When you eat or drink too hot 2. Sores 3. Red chilly
Scarlet ibis' turn red as adults because of the red crabs they eat.
Yes, although if the tongue piercing is inffected or is red and sore, the Chilli may aggrovate it which will make it more painful
It sounds as though you might have a hematoma inside your tongue where you have bitten through a blood vessel. As long as you can breath and eat, and it is not getting any bigger I would not worry. Sucking an icecube or a popsicle might help it go down. If it gets bigger or you get symptoms of a fever go to the emergency room.
I think it might be 20 inches but i might be wrong
..... They add food coloring to Jolly Ranchers, that when you eat them it gets on your tongue............. It's not naturally blue, green, red, and purple you know.
Yes, it does. Like your lips, your tongue will be red because of dehydration. :)
It is a small white bump on your tongue. it might start out as a red bump.