It's because you ate somenthing very spicey or you bit it. It could also be from rubbing against your teeth and its getting irratated. It will soon go away. Sometimes it even hellps if you put HOT water in a cup with salt and DONT drink it just swoosh it around in your mouth and then spit it out when it feels slightly better!
The main symptom is pain. Canker sores can be very painful, especially if they are touched repeatedly, e.g., by the tongue.
It depends: canker sore, swelling, if u burned ur tongue
There are a number of symptoms for canker sores. They include fever, a lack of energy, sores in your mouth or tongue, a tingling sensation and even swollen lymph nodes.
It should be an precaution or symptoms of tongue sore or it may be canker sore
speaking from experience, acid can take a layer of your tongue away if you use enough, and im sure that vinegar has the same potential for damage to a canker sore as it does to your useful cells. the advantage is that the good cells grow back, whereas the canker sore doesnt. keep doing whatever it is you had in mind, cuz the damage i experienced wasnt painful and had no affect on my ability to taste food (the tequila i drank just an hour ago still almost made me gag).
I have taken Lexapro (5mg) and recently been challenged with canker sores on both lip and most recently tongue. The sores have been extremely painful and don't seem to respond well to normal treatment(s) such as; salt water rinse or mouth washes etc. Have recently came across several other notable treatments with a simple search on google. To your question about antidepressants relative to canker sores. there seems to be some correlation if you have experienced dry mouth as a side effect. Additionally, this can change the acid level within the mouth. http://news.bio-medicine.org/medicine-news-2/Antidepressants-Can-Lead-To-Mouth-Infections-11562-1/ Probably one of the better resources for treatment options can be found at: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/canker_sores/article_em.htm Hope that helps.
A white skin flap on the side of the tongue is often an inflamed taste bud. The white flap may also be a canker sore.
A circular sore on the tongue could be a canker sore, however, the actual cause of these sores are unknown. Certain acidic foods, tissue injury or stress are possible reasons a sore on the tongue can appear.
Almost every animal has a tongue, And EVERY mammal has a tongue.
Not likely. Probably due to a bite, or a common sore.
Could be a herpes canker sore (small white bumps, sore when pressed).
It's fine. It happens to everyone. It's called a canker sore, and it is made from the friction of the tongue rubbing the inside of the mouth