Cold sensation on the tongue and palate, frequent urge to urinate

Jan 21, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

Recently, I have noticed that my tongue and the roof of my mouth constantly feel cold. Additionally, I have found myself needing to urinate frequently, even after drinking only small amounts of water. This condition has persisted for some time and has caused me considerable distress.

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Yang Ziqi

Coolness in the tongue and upper palate, along with frequent urination, may be caused by various factors. The coolness in the tongue and upper palate might be related to poor blood circulation, especially if accompanied by cold hands and feet, which could indicate a problem with peripheral circulation. Frequent urination might result from urinary tract infections, cystitis, prostate issues, diabetes, or other endocrine disorders. Additionally, psychological factors can also contribute to frequent urination.

It is recommended that patients first observe whether there are other accompanying symptoms such as painful urination or urgency, to help identify the potential cause. If frequent urination persists and is accompanied by other symptoms, timely medical consultation is advised for relevant examinations such as urinalysis, blood glucose testing, and prostate evaluation, to accurately determine the cause and implement appropriate treatment measures.