Tongue burning?


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Apologies for this possibly noob question:

I never smoke more than one cigar a day, and usually skip 2 or 3 days. So, on the average I smoke 4 or 5 cigars a week.

Lately, I noticed that after I smoke a cigar I feel a burning sensation on my tongue. Not pleasant :cigar:

Is this anything to be worried about? Should I give up cigars? I hope not :(

Any ideas, suggestions, comments?

Thanks for your attention

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Are you smoking fast? Because the smoke can become hot if you smoke too fast. Is your cigar dry? A lot rh will dry out your cigars and a hot, unpleasant smoke will result. Does the burning sensation only occur when you smoke a cigar?

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Thanks: I guess I'll have to slow down my puffing :cigar:

1. Freddy it should be nothing but get it checked by a doctor.

2. Avoid holding the cigar for long periods in your mouth.

Everyone is different and cigars affect everyone in different ways. I smoke a hell of a lot of cigars but i have not experienced this.

Get it checked and rule out anything untoward.

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...2. Avoid holding the cigar for long periods in your mouth...

That was my first thought. I sometimes get a bit of a stinging sensation from the nicotine if the cigar gets too wet in my mouth (not necessarily entirely unpleasant, though). At least, I assume it to be the nicotine since I've gotten the same sensation with nicotine gum... that and hiccups when I get an overload of the stuff.

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1. Freddy it should be nothing but get it checked by a doctor.

2. Avoid holding the cigar for long periods in your mouth.

Everyone is different and cigars affect everyone in different ways. I smoke a hell of a lot of cigars but i have not experienced this.

Get it checked and rule out anything untoward.

Thanks for your good advice, El Pres. I don't hold the cigar in my mouth for long periods of time. I really think it's because I puff too intensely and too often.

I hesitate to have it checked out, because you know as well as I do, that whether or not the doctor finds anything, he'll tell me to "stop that filthy habit."

Result: I'll be miserable and Czar will lose a customer :cigar:

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I would say its because you might puff to often or too hard. I have never experienced this with cigars but i have with a pipe. a few years back when i first started to smoke a pipe i would burn my tongue from puffing too hard. In the pipe world they call it " tongue bite " It sounds like you have had something similar happen but with a cigar. Try smoking a little slower and puff a little more lightly and i'm sure that would help.

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I hesitate to have it checked out, because you know as well as I do, that whether or not the doctor finds anything, he'll tell me to "stop that filthy habit."

Everytime I go for a check up, both doctor and nurse ask me if I smoke and when I tell them I smoke the occasional cigar I'm always told...."make sure it's a good one". they've never told me to stop or that it's a bad habit.

Err on the side of caution and get it checked out.

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Everytime I go for a check up, both doctor and nurse ask me if I smoke and when I tell them I smoke the occasional cigar I'm always told...."make sure it's a good one". they've never told me to stop or that it's a bad habit.

Err on the side of caution and get it checked out.

I guess I'll have to come to Chicago to see your doctor :rolleyes:

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Everytime I go for a check up, both doctor and nurse ask me if I smoke and when I tell them I smoke the occasional cigar I'm always told...."make sure it's a good one". they've never told me to stop or that it's a bad habit.

Err on the side of caution and get it checked out.

my bloke tells me i should be going to cuba more! best doc ever. told me to stop wasting money on vitamins etc and put it towards a better class of red.

but i'd be having myself checked re your problem.

good luck.

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I just had my yearly checkup and the doc didn't bat an eye when I told him I smoked the occasional cigar.

Same here.

My doctor asked me if I smoke. Yes. Cigars, I said. That doesnt count, he replied. :rolleyes:

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My doc scared the **** outta me by saying he heard the beginnings of something very bad in my lungs... I quit smoking cigarettes shortly there after. Havent been back lately, but I think hed prolly recommend dropping cigars too. I dont think i will though :lol:. My tongue will burn if I smoke too fast. I can drag a petite corona out to just a little over an hour if I really relax with the puffing and smoke it to the nub. As long as a take slow deep drags on it my tongue and mouth wont bother me at all.

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Mate, by the way, I used to be a big puffer too. Would get a burnt mouth and feel like throwing up after a Robusto! Then I kinda adjusted my smoking to take small puffs. So now I'm taking about 4 small (I mean really small!) puffs about every 30 secs. And I push a bit of smoke through the nose too. After I made the adjustment, my cigar smoking enjoyment increased tenfold.

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You might mention it to your dentist or dental hygienist the next time you go for a check up. They may be more aware of oral issues than a GP.

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I had sessions with some of the brightest and best specialist doctors this country has to offer and not one said anything detrimental about my smoking cigars.

If it hurts, you're doing it wrong.

Like the classic break-up line goes (with a twist): "Its not the cigars, its you."

Change your smoking style and enjoy your smokes. :)

PS: Someone said 4 small puffs every 30 secs? My word, Id take one per 30 secs to 1 minute, absolute max!

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FOLLOW-UP REPORT:

I tried puffing at longer intervals, and, more important, I avoided smoking the cigar to a nub. I stopped puffing about a half inch before the ash approached the band.

Happy to report that my tongue is OK :P

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My doc scared the **** outta me by saying he heard the beginnings of something very bad in my lungs... I quit smoking cigarettes shortly there after. Havent been back lately, but I think hed prolly recommend dropping cigars too. I dont think i will though :P. My tongue will burn if I smoke too fast. I can drag a petite corona out to just a little over an hour if I really relax with the puffing and smoke it to the nub. As long as a take slow deep drags on it my tongue and mouth wont bother me at all.

We could speculate all day on the cause..the best advice is "get it checked out"...do yourself a good favor. Rule out anything bad.

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