Cunnilingus tongue

Cunnilingus tongue (sometimes termed cunnilingus syndrome) is traumatic lesions on the ventral surface (undersurface) of the tongue, especially the lingual frenulum, caused by repeated friction between the tongue and the mandibular incisor teeth during cunnilingus and other oral sexual activity such as anilingus.
Signs and symptoms
There is pain and soreness on the undersurface of the tongue, The incisal edges of the mandibular teeth can be smoothed to minimize the chance of trauma.
Prognosis
This type of lesion usually resolves in 7-10 days, but may recur with repeated performances.
 
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