There are 2 types
1.The the ones that are always there are called tastbuds
2.If you eat something sour or really salty it stings your tastbuds
those are called sour/salty stinged controlled tastbuds
It should be an precaution or symptoms of tongue sore or it may be canker sore
Clustered pink lumps on the back of the tongue could potentially be inflamed papillae due to irritation or injury, or they could be taste buds. However, if they persist or cause discomfort, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
If you have bumps on back of your mouth and under your tongue and it hurts to swallow, you are most likely coming down with some kind of virus. It may be strep throat and will need to be checked out by a physician.
Red bumps on the back of your tongue and throat, especially when both areas feel sore, can come from several common causes. Some possibilities include: 1. Viral infections Colds, the flu, or viruses like mono can irritate the throat and create swollen, red bumps on the tongue and tonsil area. These usually come with other symptoms like fatigue, fever, or congestion. 2. Strep throat or other bacterial infections A bacterial infection can make the throat very sore and cause swollen bumps or redness near the back of the tongue. Strep throat often includes pain when swallowing, swollen glands, and sometimes white patches. 3. Inflamed taste buds (transient lingual papillitis) Sometimes the taste buds at the back of the tongue become irritated due to spicy foods, allergies, or minor infections. These bumps can become tender and noticeable. 4. Post-nasal drip When mucus drips down the back of your throat, it can cause irritation. This may lead to redness, bumps, and soreness. 5. Allergies or irritants Allergic reactions, smoking, vaping, or exposure to strong chemicals can inflame the throat and tongue. 6. Canker sores or minor injuries Accidentally biting your tongue, eating sharp or hot foods, or having canker sores can create painful bumps. If the soreness is severe, persists for more than a few days, comes with trouble swallowing, fever, or difficulty breathing, it’s best to see a healthcare provider. They can check for infections and recommend the right treatment.
Those are taste buds, slightly raised and larger than the rest, and can look like blisters, but they're just taste buds.
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.
Hello. This sounds like a mouth thrust infection or even tonsilitis. You will need to see your doctor to be certain and to have some antibiotics to clear this up. A swab test may need to be done to examine the bacteria on your tongue. Good luck. I think the white coating on the tongue is normal bcoz I hav it and so do other ppl, the red blisters on the other hand maybe sumthing! are these big or small? and are they all ova ur tongue? if u look close at ur tongue u hav lil lumps and bumps, maybe red due to tongue colour, these are taste buds! if u dn't think it is this then go get it checked out!
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Get to a doc or to a clinic as soon as you can. You may or may not be seriously ill, but it would be unfortunate for you to spread what you have to people who may become seriously ill from it.
yes it normal
I have my tongue pierced i got it abut 3 weeks ago, my tongue only hurt well now.. before it was perfectly fine but now it hurts every time i move it.. my friends who have their tongues pierced said it only hurts a lot because I keep playing with it because its still an open wound trying to heal and figure out why you have a whole in it. You will be fine just keep cleaning it a lot for the first month or so with antiseptic mouthwash.
u could have some kind of disese like aids or HIV if uve tongue kiss.