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- $Title{Heart-Shaped Tongue: Causes and Treatment}
- $Subject{tongue frenulum tongue-tied Digestive Frenulum frenulum linguae}
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- Heart-Shaped Tongue: Causes and Treatment
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- QUESTION: My 7 month old daughter was born with a "heart-shaped" tongue. The
- tissue that connects under the tongue extends all the way to the tip of her
- tongue. What is this called? Is it painful? How might it affect her? What
- is the recommended treatment? What causes this?
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- ANSWER: Slow down, mother, and we will try to answer all your concerned
- queries. If we are both on the same wavelength, and I understand your
- description correctly, the name of this tissue is a "Frenulum" or "frenulum
- linguae" to be specific. The name comes from a Latin word that means "a
- bridle or curb". It usually causes no pain, but observing your baby should
- convince you about that. In the past it has been associated with a condition
- called "tongue-tied" that provoked speech difficulties, but this does not
- always occur. It is a rather simple procedure to cut this thin, fragile
- tissue, and release the tongue completely. Your own physician is the best
- advisor on this, for an examination is the only way to fully evaluate the need
- for this. There is no specific "cause" for the existence of a frenulum;
- everyone has one. It's just that it develops more in some babies than others.
- Here is an interesting side light. Many of us have used dissecting kits
- during our educations, in high school biology, for example. Those kits
- usually came with a probe, useful for exploring anatomical structures. One
- side of the probe had a flattened, heart-like shape, provided with a slit down
- the middle. This was originally designed to hold up the tongue, placing the
- frenulum in the slit, and making cutting this tissue a real breeze. With a
- simple procedure to correct any problems, it shouldn't be as frightening to
- you any more, and I hope you are feeling better about it now.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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