jggutyuy
who ever wrote the short answer above was not very educated. but if it is swollen and white it is probably most likely infected. you need to go to the hospitol and have them look at that. because if you let it go it could pose a real health risk. as in u cud possibly loose part of your tongue if it persists. and it can also effect your heal that as a person. an open wound like that in your mouth makes it easier to catch sicknesses. oral sex is a definite no no. spicy food will probably drive u up a wall, so will hott food. and if u get food particles n the open sore u will be upset and in pain.
Bumps on both sides of the lingual frenulum could be caused by various reasons such as trauma, infection, or inflammation. It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
The frenulum linguae is a small fold of tissue beneath the tongue that helps to anchor it to the mouth. An example sentence using "frenulum linguae" could be: "The doctor advised a gentle stretch exercise to help loosen the frenulum linguae for improved tongue mobility."
it could have had an allergic reaction to something it ate.
If it's too short, you could cut the frenulum beneath the tongue. Just check with a piercer to be sure that its too sort before you make plans/decisions about cutting your frenulum.
u could have some kind of disese like aids or HIV if uve tongue kiss.
yes it's just swollen for a couple days after you get it.
Well You just got a new tongue peircing and its swollen, and the sides of your tongue are raw from rubbing off the side of your teeth. Also can be and allergic reaction to the metal or food/drug allergy also.
There could be several reasons for Simon's swollen tongue, such as an allergic reaction, infection, injury, or a side effect of medication. It is important for Simon to see a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
I am not sure because i am not a doctor but it could be you have had an ellergic reacion to tonselitus.
It is possible to get your tongue pierced even if you have a lingual frenulum (webbing) present. However, the placement of the piercing may be affected by the webbing and could potentially cause discomfort or affect healing. It's essential to consult with a professional piercer to discuss your individual anatomy and possible risks before proceeding with the piercing.
It could be multi lingual. It means a person who can use different or a lot of languages
Sounds like thrush