Typically, if they are not gone within 7-10 days you should have them evaluated by a dentist to rule out oral cancer.
Scalp folliculitis is something that can cause large bumps on the head. They are caused by a bacterial infection and the bumps are filled with pus. A doctor should be seen right away so the infection can be cleared up.
No, tonsils are located at the back of the throat, not on the tongue. The tonsils are clusters of tissue that act as the body's defense against bacteria and viruses that enter through the mouth and nose.
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.
Could be just Olsders, anything in mouth first try a bit of bonjela, get it from most chemists a clear gel for in mouth problems..
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A tongue that is constantly peeling for almost no reason at all is called a geographical tongue. Geographic tongue is a harmless (benign) oral condition that gives your tongue a map-like, or geographic, appearance. The distinct look of geographic tongue occurs when parts of your tongue are missing the layer of small bumps called papillae. This causes irregularly shaped smooth, red patches to form on parts of your tongue, like a rash. Although geographic tongue may look alarming, it doesn't cause any health problems and isn't associated with infection or cancer. Geographic tongue is usually painless but can sometimes cause tongue discomfort and increased sensitivity to certain substances. Geographic tongue often heals in one area and then moves (migrates) to a different part of your tongue. Geographic tongue is also known as benign migratory glossitis. If you have further issues that are of concern please contact your doctor as soon as possible.
idiot. get it cheaked out immediatly!
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Tongue clipping is located right underneath the tongue. This procedure can be done by most Pediatricians.
The ipsilateral side of the tongue refers to the side of the tongue that is on the same side as a specific structure or condition being discussed. For example, if there is a lesion on the right side of the tongue, the ipsilateral side would be the right side.
many things could be going on you could have an STI (sexually transmited infection) or an STD (sextually transmited desiese) in your mouth this comes from oarl sex, also you could have chiken poxs in your mauth go to a doctor as soon at you can they can find out what is going on, but until them no oarl sex or kissing you might give it to you partner. be safe
What kind????? You have an STD. Go to the doctor right now!!