I would assume a YES!!. Try going to the doctor the next time you get them so they can test you. Then you will know for sure Its hard to say. The first outbreak of herpes can come with a fever, swollen glands, sore throat and pain at the site of the outreak. However, herpes RARELY affects the tongue. See a doctor and they can tell you for sure.
It sounds as though it may be a type of Herpes. You should see a doctor. Not all forms of Herpes are sexually transmitted.
Blisters on the back of the tongue are usually caused by canker sores or oral thrush. Canker sores are small, painful ulcers that can occur due to stress, hormonal changes, or certain foods. Oral thrush is a yeast infection that can develop due to a weakened immune system or antibiotics. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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With the white blisters and flu like symptoms, it's common for that to be the herpes simplex virus. However, never diagnose yourself on the internet as it could be something else; see a doctor.
A blister on your tongue could be caused by irritation from hot food or drinks, biting your tongue, or certain infections such as oral herpes. It can also be a result of a burn, chemical irritation, or a reaction to certain foods or medications. If the blister does not improve or is painful, it is advisable to see a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.
Blisters on the back of the tongue can be caused by several factors, including viral infections (such as herpes simplex), irritation from spicy or acidic foods, allergies, or conditions like oral thrush. Upper acid reflux may contribute to tongue irritation, but it typically doesn't directly cause blisters. If you're experiencing persistent symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
iv had them before they just come and go, could be from burning it or smoking... worst it could be would be cancer. get it checked out
There are multiple factors that could cause a tongue to develop red blisters. Vitamin deficiencies, geographic tongue, scarlet fever and Kawasaki syndrome are among these factors.
Hairy tongue is not a form of herpes. It is a bacterial overgrowth which most often follows antibiotic treatment.
It Would... Swell Up Be Painful Starts Bleeding Cuts Tongue Bits/Blisters On Your Tongue Darker Red Colour Surrounds The Piercing (Blood Might Stop Inside Your Tongue And Really Hurt) And Other Ways To Maybe ( ) (And How I Know This Is My Friends Big Sister Got It And They Told Them The Warnings)
Fruit by the foot!
If you are that curious you just might end up with herpes on your tongue ;)