Anchor tongue affects the entire body and manifests itself in various symptoms, which in traditional medicine are mostly not associated with this congenital condition. Our list includes 20 of the most frequent health problems, the root cause of which can be precisely a shortened frenulum of the tongue. This list will help you analyze your condition, expand your understanding of cause-and-effect relationships, and look for new approaches in treating and restoring your body to a healthy state.
- Neck and shoulder pain
- Snoring
- Low energy
- Frequent headache
- Refusal of breastfeeding in infants
- Bruxism (teeth grinding)
- Morning fatigue
- Brain fog syndrome
- Allergy
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Articulation disorder
- Periodontitis
- Improper bite
- Imposed and crooked teeth
- Enlarged tonsils and adenoids
- Open mouth breathing
- Urinary incontinence
- Indigestion
- Acid reflux
- Frequent ear Infection (Otitis)