Best go and see you Doctor if it does not go away in a few days.
Those are usually caused by lack of certain vitamins - try getting more Vitamin C for a few days and see if it heals up. If not, see your doctor to see what is causing it.
When your tongue is coated in a white fungal substance, that is known as thrush. Thrush can be caused by antibiotic usage and is treated with anti fungals.
It sounds like it's a canker sore. They are sometimes pretty painful, but aren't anything to worry about. They usually last about a week or less. If it doesn't go away or concerns you, go see a doctor or dentist.
AnswerIt is just an infected taste bud. I would suggest the best thing to do is to not mess with it. I've heard of people trying to bite them off with their teeth, but i am not sure how that goes. Don't eat many salty foods, it does not help. I get them every once in a while. Its nothing to worry about. It will heal.
It could be anything, but often you will have a tiny blister on the outer edge or tip of tongue that I've heard referred to as an acid bump, caused by digestion and bowel habits.
you kick it where it hurts! LOL:
It is a small white bump on your tongue. it might start out as a red bump.
you shOULD TRY NOT TO WAIT FOR IT TO HEAL ITS SELF STOP TRY TO PUSH IT IN BETWEEN YOUR TEETH SOMETIMES PEOPLE CALL IT A LIE BUMP STOP LIEING AND IT WILL GO AWAY I HAVE A WHITE BUMP ON THE TIP OF MY TONGUE TOO PUT POROXCIDE ON IT
The red bump on the bottom of your boyfriend's tongue could just be a sore that he got while trying to pierce his tongue.
small red bump on the tongue is the intimation or symptoms of tongue ulcer.
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if it hurts it could be a slight infection or maybe its just a bit of a irritation from the tongue bar.
generally not possible
Could be a herpes canker sore (small white bumps, sore when pressed).
taste buds
If you've just recently gotten your tongue pierced and there is a white bump either on the top or bottom of your tongue, that is completely normal, This is a scab, but because it's on the inside of your mouth, it has absorbed moisture and has turned white. It will eventually go away, It should leave within 3 weeks. If it doesn't consult your piercer. ( I am a piercer myself therefor I know what I am talking about and I have ran into this situation a few times before) I hope it helped!
Differential diagnosis for white lesions on tongue is very large. You need to be examined physically. See a doctor.
Actually the tongue is packed chock full of all kinds of bumpy nodules to register taste, hot and cold, sweet or sour, salty or bland and it's more likely to be one of these. It could be the start of a small ulcer or some other minor infection, so you should probably have a doctor look. The white bump comes and goes every month or so. last about a week