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.
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
It could be Canker Sores.
If you shave your underarm, it could be ingrown hairs that got infected.
these bumps are food bumps on our tongue they help us to recognice different food. our tongue has many different different food bumps for eg u can taste anything salty in the bottom of our tongue .
The medial bump of the wrist is caused by the styloid process of the ulna. The lateral wrist bump is from the radius.
if it hurts it could be a slight infection or maybe its just a bit of a irritation from the tongue bar.
You should see a doctor, as it might be an infection.
that means you have aids
small red bump on the tongue is the intimation or symptoms of tongue ulcer.
no
generally not possible
taste buds
Salted sunflower seeds can turn your tongue and lips into hamburger. Don't eat the seeds for a few days and see if the bump goes away. If it does, you have your answer. If it doesn't you need to make a dental appointment. ~ T
It is a small white bump on your tongue. it might start out as a red bump.
Could be a herpes canker sore (small white bumps, sore when pressed).
you can bump heads or noses she /he may not like tongue you could bite her/his lip or tongue your lips could be dry you could spit thats a few things that could go wrong but practice makes perfect and not many of these things go bad MAKE IT SHINE :D
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!