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“So you’re telling me every time I’ve been to a funeral, the person was just chilling with no tongue and I didn’t know,” shared one netizen. A second wrote: “All of us freaking out at the thought of our tongues being removed…after we are dead!”
“So I’m just going to be immediately cremated. These videos give me too much anxiety over what happens to my body and things inserted/removed,” one wrote.
“Wait – you take out the tongue? Can I sign a no tongue removal clause?” a second shared.
While many viewers assumed tongue removal happens during every autopsy, medical experts say the reality is more nuanced.
According to MedicineNet, the tongue may be removed in certain autopsies to allow pathologists to fully examine the oral cavity and throat structures. The process can help investigators check for injuries, hidden substances, abnormalities, or signs that could point to a cause of death.
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