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tongue is sensitive to heat
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Dr. Sandra Eleczko answered
36 years experience Dentistry
Cellular destruction: Heay burns an d destroys the cells and tissue of your tongue and any other part of your body. Not spices are a totally different thing. Spice does n ... Read More

Dr. Daniel Wolter answered
30 years experience Dentistry
Lots of Causes: There are several tongue conditions which can cause those symptoms. Most of them are common and pretty harmless, but some of them can be more serious, ... Read More
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Dr. Klaus d Lessnau answered
36 years experience Pulmonary Critical Care
Something common: But you want to check your TSH with your doc.
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Dr. Joseph Wood answered
26 years experience Endocrinology
Depends: Good Morning,
Coronavirus should be killed by cooking temperatures like other corona viruses. If you are asking about heat in the context of weather/ ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Yes: SARS-CoV-2 grown in culture was undetectable after 5 minutes at 158°F, after 30 minutes at 132°F & it was still detectable at 2 weeks as 39°F . R ... Read More
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Dr. Park Firebaugh answered
36 years experience Dentistry
Only heat?: Sensitivity to heat is sometimes an indication that a nerve is dead or dying. Being sensitive to hot and cold is very common and can be due to gum rec ... Read More
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Dr. Douglas Tavenner, jr. answered
50 years experience Cosmetic Dentistry
Probable Infection: Get to your dentist now.
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Dr. Janelle Ferber-Stumpf answered
38 years experience Dentistry
Several things: Hot and cold sensitivity can come from several problems. A hole in the tooth , a cracked tooth , a defective filling, a root that is exposed from gum ... Read More
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Dr. Debi Williams answered
26 years experience Dentistry
Nerve involvement: The nerve of the tooth is usually affected when you have heat and bite sensitivity. Only an xray can determine if this is the case. Please seek dent ... Read More
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Dr. Winston Muditajaya answered
24 years experience Dentistry
Lots of reasons...: Some reasons why this is happening: your tooth needs an occlusal adjustment. You have gum disease. Your tooth has decay. The tooth has a crack. The n ... Read More
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Dr. Steven Machtinger answered
44 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Not safe in car: Epipen (epinephrine) is the most expensive medication you'll never use. I say that because its only used in the event of an unexpected severe allergic ... Read More
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