Bits of sick. You should drink some water or something.
The bumps on the tongue that appear after sickness are called transient lingual papillitis. They can be caused by various factors, including viral or bacterial infections, high stress levels, hormonal changes, or certain foods or medications. These bumps usually go away on their own within a few days to a couple of weeks, and treatment is generally not necessary unless they cause discomfort.
they are goose Bumps. :)
The tongue has lots of small spots on it for taste and sensation. They are not usually very noticeable. If spots are an unusual color, cause irritation, or other symptoms accompany them, they can be the sign of a health problem.
the spred of bactriea is caused by sickness
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.
This is due to the protrusion of the vertebral spinous processes.
The taste buds are the bumps on your tongue
Foods that you are allergic to can cause bumps to appear on your tongue.
That means your tongue is hurting.
The odd shaped bumps on the side of your tongue don't sound like any medical problem. These bumps are your taste buds.
Yes and it can get infected and posably kill u.......... JK
papillae
People who suffer from regular constipation have white bumps on their tongue. These white bumps are actually sores that develop over a period of time due to a weak digestive system. When the stools are not regularly passed or if the bowel movements are very difficult, it causes the body to heat up. Once body gets heated up, it results in soreness of the mouth and tongue eventually resulting in white bumps. This problem automatically vanishes when the constipation problem is resolved. Source: http://www.rocketswag.com/health/symptom/constipation/What-Causes-White-Tongue-And-Constipation.html
If they are the same color as your tongue, YES. If they are white, NO.
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.
taste buds
no
Taste Buds