Although there is little published scientific data on the condition, there seems to be much anecdotal evidence supporting it, as dentists and other healthcare professionals have started to warn about it from social media, according to experts at Healthline.
If anyone has this side effect, they are begging ecigarette customers to cease or dramatically reduce their usage.
Dr Beggs said in the video, “So vape tongue is when you start to lose your taste because you’ve been vaping so much, and this is really on the rise because of the popularity of these disposable vapes—in all these preposterous flavors.
People can absolutely cane these vapes, which results in so much nicotine and a very, really dry mouth that one occasionally loses their sense of taste totally.
Dr. Beggs assured me it would just be temporary and said there are straightforward measures to offset this side effect.
Cease / lessen the vaping craze.
First off, he said: “Quit vaping or seriously reduce your vaping since that will truly help.”
If vapes can cause you to have vape tongue, not vaping anymore might reduce that side effect.
consume additional water.
He added: “Secondly, it can be connected with dehydration so begin making sure you are totally hydrated and drinking more water. Just to see if this helps.

Vaping has proved particularly popular with young people (Getty Stock Image)
Regarding most health problems, being better hydrated truly does help; Dr. Beggs says making sure you are hydrated could help relieve the side effect.
Wash your tongue.
He also said, “Also clean your tongue, brush your teeth, floss, use a tongue scraper and see how much that helps.”
Better general dental hygiene, Dr. Beggs noted, would also be of assistance therefore get to brushing.
He ended by stating, “ cut down how much you’re vaping since you don’t want to get vaper’s tongue back and you want to taste your food.”