Andressa Urach: Look at the risks of a forked tongue

2024-07-31 19:54:54

Influencer and adult content producer Andressa Urach shocked the internet by revealing she had surgery to split her tongue. “What do you think of my Parseltongue?” she asked on Instagram.

According to the influencer, the procedure, which took place on Monday (July 29), was designed to help her sexual content gain more followers.

Until the second week of August, she would only eat liquids, especially ice cream and soup. “The post-operative period was very painful and I couldn’t speak,” she added.

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The body modifications that Andressa underwent were very invasive and not recommended by dentists and other health professionals.

“The tongue is a very vascular, nerve-filled muscle. During a surgery like this, there’s a good chance we’ll lose muscle sensitivity, which could be permanent, and the risk of bleeding during the surgery is very high.

Experts note that healing can take up to a month and a half, and even longer can cause difficulty eating and chewing. He added: “In addition to the pain, swelling and profuse salivation reported by Urlacher himself, there remains an increased risk of postoperative infection.”

In addition to these complications, the area closest to the incision is likely to lose flavor. Body modifications are difficult to reverse and can cause psychological harm to patients.

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Glossitis – This is inflammation of the tongue. Generally, it manifests itself as a change in the color of the tongue, becoming redder and less “spotted”, giving the impression of a smooth organ. Doctors explain that this problem is related to vitamin B12 deficiency, especially in vegetarians and vegans.

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Tongue Cancer – Tumors in the organs that form white or red spots on the tongue. There is also discomfort when swallowing and a series of bleeding episodes for apparently no apparent reason.

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Kawasaki disease – This is an inflammation of the blood vessels of the tongue that gives the appearance of a “strawberry tongue” where white patches with small holes appear in the organ. May cause fever, vomiting and abdominal pain

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Hypothyroidism – This is a thyroid problem that causes a decrease in the production of T3 and T4 hormones produced by the gland. As a result, the disease causes the tongue to grow and become more swollen in all directions.

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Amyloidosis – This disease is characterized by the accumulation of poorly synthesized proteins in tissues and muscles, producing amyloid fibrils. It also causes an increase in tongue size

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Hairy leukoplakia – This is a lesion that forms on one side of the tongue and has a white appearance, giving the impression of hair formation on the organ. Like mononucleosis, it is usually caused by the Epstein-Barr virus.

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Geographic tongue – This is an inflammatory disease of the tongue in which shapeless spots appear throughout the organ. It usually is not painful and resolves on its own, but can cause a strong reaction to spicy and acidic foods.

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Oral candidiasis – also known as thrush, is an infection caused by a fungus spread by kissing and particularly affects people who are immunosuppressed. On the tongue, it usually manifests as the formation of dense white patches, accompanied by foul-smelling breath.

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Hairy tongue – also known as hairy tongue, is caused by a combination of bacteria and fungi and usually occurs in people who do not rinse their mouths properly and who take large amounts of antibiotics while in the ICU

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