Could be a herpes canker sore (small white bumps, sore when pressed).
Differential diagnosis for white lesions on tongue is very large. You need to be examined physically. See a doctor.
Deficiency of the vitamins the tongue sore is the cause to tongue sore.
A red bump on the bottom of the tongue could be due to various reasons such as canker sores, irritation from certain foods, oral thrush, or even a viral infection like oral herpes. It is best that he consults a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
sometimes taste buds can become irritated. Also times this could just be a canker sore. You could try gargle salt water several times a day. Usually it will take 7-10 days for these to go away.
A bump on your tongue can indicate several things, such as a canker sore, a swollen taste bud, or a minor injury. It could also be a sign of a viral infection, like oral herpes, or an allergic reaction. If the bump is persistent, painful, or accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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.
Rice is very good for split or sore tongues
Rice is very good for split or sore tongues
Could be a seizured.... 2nd response: A sore tongue could be from many things. Most obviously could be a number of things. You are vitamin c deficiency and coming down with the flu. A sore tongue is also a a precursor to tonsilitus if you still have your tonsils. You could have ulcers or have burned it through spicy food. It is best to consult with your Doctor before it becomes something more serious.
No, there's nothing on my tongue.
Actually the tongue is packed chock full of all kinds of bumpy nodules to register taste, hot and cold, sweet or sour, salty or bland and it's more likely to be one of these. It could be the start of a small ulcer or some other minor infection, so you should probably have a doctor look. The white bump comes and goes every month or so. last about a week