Probable not...you should get that checked out...
These small spikes are likely your taste buds, which help you detect different flavors in food. They are a normal part of the anatomy of the tongue and play a crucial role in your sense of taste.
No, its not. Go see your piercer.
if you have 2 balls under your tongue what are they?
yes it is a divet from the ball resting
The normal body temperature of a human is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, so if you are measuring in degrees Fahrenheit, 98.4 is not a fever.
The little bit under your tongue is called the "frenulum linguae" or simply the "frenulum." It is a small fold of tissue that connects the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth, helping to anchor the tongue in place and allowing for its movement.
To squirt spit from under your tongue, first, build up saliva in your mouth. Then, use your tongue to push the saliva toward the front of your mouth and create a small pocket beneath your tongue. By quickly contracting the muscles under your tongue and pushing against the roof of your mouth, you can forcefully expel the saliva. Practice can help you control the amount and direction of the spit.
Bruising is normal, sounds like it’s all good
Having "tongue-tie" (ankyloglossia) is a minor, congenital anomaly and means the frenulum ( a flap of mucus membrane under the tongue) is abnormally short and this restricts normal tongue movement. I am tongue tied, and I have absolutely no problems french kissing my boyfriend, so don't worry about it :).
No, the palatine uvula is not supposed to touch your tongue under normal circumstances. The uvula is a small, fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate that hangs above the throat. It plays a role in speech and swallowing but should not make contact with the tongue during typical functions. If it does, it may indicate an anatomical issue or swelling that should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Homeopathy.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.