What Can Cause A Tingling Tongue?

Hypocalcemia

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Hypocalcemia refers to the state the body reaches when calcium in the blood drops far below normal. While low calcium does lead to a tingling sensation in the lips and tongue, other symptoms will typically present first. These may include cramps, stiffness, twitches in the muscles, and dizziness. In more severe cases, hypocalcemia can even lead to seizures. There are several known causes of the condition. Individuals with low parathyroid hormone, magnesium, or vitamin D are particularly at risk, as are patients with a history of thyroid surgery or kidney disease. Some medications used in the treatment of cancer can also cause calcium levels to drop, resulting in a tingling tongue.

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