Inflammed taste buds are usually experienced by most people during their lifetime and usually go away on their own. Just give it some time to heal, usually a week or two at the most and stay away from spicy, acidic, or extra hot foods. if it really bothers you while you are waiting, your doctor can prescribe some lidocaine gel for the mouth to numb it a bit.
If you're truly concerned, go see a doctor.
There are many known causes for swollen taste buds. A few swollen taste buds causes are listed belowOne of the basic causes for swollen taste buds is eating very hot food, that may irritate or burn the taste bud causing swelling.Having very spicy or salty food is also known to cause swelling of the taste buds.Exposure to toxins like alcohol, tobacco smoke, insecticides, etc.Allergies to certain food stuffs or eating acidic foods like lemons, grapefruit, some sauces.Another cause for swollen taste buds is a gastric condition called acid reflux disease.Tongue ulcers or mouth ulcers due to thrush or any yeast infection can cause inflamed taste buds.Certain mineral or vitamin deficiency like B complex vitamin deficiency can also cause swollen taste buds.Other causes for swollen taste buds are trauma caused to the tongue or taste buds by biting, infection of the stomach or allergy that may cause inflammation to the entire esophagus.Source: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/swollen-taste-buds.html
I do believe that frogs have 14 internal nostrils, each one leads to the mouth enabling them to smell and taste the delicious flies wings. Hope this helped :))
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I have a lot of large swollen taste buds on the very back of my tongue and am wondering the same.
I have never heard of this, but hot food,drinks can make them inflamed,swollen.
If you're truly concerned, go see a doctor.
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Sometimes blood can taste metallic - it has got Iron after all. But if you have a condition doctors are the ones to ask.
Swollen taste buds and a sore throat could be a sign of an infection. These infections could be a strep throat, mono or coxsackie. A physician would be able to do an examination to get a better idea of the issue.
If they are sore and inflamed, it could be a number of issues. And it doesn't sound like taste buds. I would suggest first gargling with warm salt water. If that doesn't work, as your dentist or physician. It could be the beginning of an illness, OR food-related allergies. If they test you for food allergies, make sure they use blood-antigen testing and not scratch test.
A white skin flap on the side of the tongue is often an inflamed taste bud. The white flap may also be a canker sore.
well, for starters, you get to taste foods, you have to have good taste buds, and you get paid alot, i hope that helped you.
I haven't seen anything in all the research I've done but I've been taking tramadol and my tongue is red sore and it feels like my taste buds are inflamed
butterflys taste things with their feet the also have a little curlled up tube underneeth their eyes ant the use that to suck up the nectar from the flower btw hope this helped ;)