The sore, red, bumps you are experiencing are in fact infected taste buds.
They go away on there own in between 3 to 5 days, or you can use a clean pare of
tweezers and carefully pull out the infected one, it will bleed a bit but it does instantly
feel a whole lot better. I would much rather pull it out then leave it in, because even though it will heal in 3 to 5 days its still painful waiting.
Deficiency of the vitamins the tongue sore is the cause to tongue sore.
well not red bumps but will turn yoru tounge white and cause raised white bumps and make yoru tounge extremly sensitive
yes if you have an cold sore in your lips the HSV1 will spread.Because the HSV1 virus spread the cold sore so keep avoiding kiss to the kids.
Yes, scarlet fever can cause you to have little white bumps on your tongue, often described as a "strawberry tongue." This condition occurs due to inflammation and the presence of a red, swollen appearance, along with the white coating. Scarlet fever is typically accompanied by other symptoms such as a sore throat, fever, and a characteristic red rash. If you suspect scarlet fever, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It should be an precaution or symptoms of tongue sore or it may be canker sore
Take advil
It may be from eating a certain food you might have had a reaction to it. This happened to me as well, I ate something hot and suddenly my tongue felt rough and sore. It eventually goes away
What kind????? You have an STD. Go to the doctor right now!!
yes it normal
yes
One reason that the inside of your lip is sore and red could be the Herpes Simplex Complex that causes redness and soreness.
Red bumps at the nape of the neck that are sore but don't resolve could be caused by several factors, including folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles), allergic reactions to hair products, or dermatitis. Persistent bumps might also indicate a skin infection or an underlying condition like psoriasis. If the bumps worsen or are accompanied by other symptoms, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.