I think that you need to take your child to the doctor because all though I am not a doctor white bumps in the throat can be signs of strep throat i have had it many times and each time the first sign of it was white bumps on my throat.missy177
Small white bumps on a 2-year-old's tongue are often harmless and may be caused by oral thrush, transient lingual papillitis, or canker sores. It is best to have a pediatrician examine the bumps to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment, if needed.
Could be a herpes canker sore (small white bumps, sore when pressed).
Its probally called an ulcer. that's what somebody told me.
They may be just a variation of normal, but as you are worried take her to the doctor.
At any age a child can discover that they have a tongue and learn that it is something new to play with. There is no set age for this to happen but eventually there will be a new interest such as fingers or toes.
the average white person grows about half an inch a month. The hair at your shoulders is about 2 years old.
"Langue" is the Old French word for tongue.
An 8-month-old blue tongue skink typically measures between 10 to 14 inches in length, depending on the specific species and individual growth rates. Their weight can vary but generally ranges from 6 to 10 ounces. Proper care, diet, and environment can significantly influence their growth during this stage.
Just give him eggs and he's be OK
White bumps on a child's face can be caused by several factors, such as milia, which are tiny cysts that often appear in infants and young children. They can also result from clogged pores, allergic reactions, or other skin conditions like eczema. If the bumps persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, it's best to consult a pediatrician or dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
white squash or upo
Sounds like a ringworm to me. Read about it on Wikipedia.