Likely an inclusion cyst, meaning that you were unable to exfoliate some skin in the area and it built up. That particular type is called milia.
It's called milia. Keratin trapped under the skin from trauma or oil glands that never fully opened up. You can pierce them with a sterile pin. Just look up milia for more.
Consult a physician.
It depends on what they are.
If they are the same color as your tongue, YES. If they are white, NO.
My son has the same white bumps on his tongue. Two, one on the tip and one slightly under the tongue. They are quite normal and in most children will go away as they grow. Some do not, but are not harmful. If they continue to grow larger, seek treatment. Unfortunately, I can not remember what the Doctor called them. My son's bumps are about the size of small rice krispies. I was told to monitor them and to seek treatment only if they start to enlarge in size.
Well it is known that when you get bit by a monkey you may get monkeypox, monkeypox are usually found when in your africa. If you get monkeypox white bumps will pop up.
No actually it is common for men to have small white bumps under the head of their penis, these bumps can be removed by your dermatologist with a laser treatment that is virtually painless.
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If they are little bumps, perhaps you have an allergy to the oils/scents used to massage you. Also the bumps could be white-heads caused by the oil clogging your pores.
Consult a physician.
They may be the unwanted blood raised out in this form
I have similar problem of a small pimple like lump on the Eyeball near the left side of the Carnia( I mean near the Black Ball).I went to doctor. He said it is not a problem, to have it. It is called Penguicula(I don't know the exaxt spelling).He said me to keep observing it. If it grows further, they asked me to come and meet the doctor. Please share your experience too. Thanks,
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Tiny white bumps on the face can be a condition called milia. These bumps can appear at age. There are harmless.
No.
The white area in fingernails and hair are caused by air. That's why snow is white and not blue. Little bumps and bruises that are done to the bed of the nail cause these imperfections.
Canker sores are some of the most common causes of white bumps under the tongue. Others are: hepatitis C and hepatitis B infection, allergens from foods and other materials, flu vaccines, high blood pressure, arthritis, certain Heart diseases as well as habits like biting the cheeks and tongue.
well not red bumps but will turn yoru tounge white and cause raised white bumps and make yoru tounge extremly sensitive