that means you have aids
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 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.
my 11 year old have something that looks like an abscess under her tongue on the floor of her mouth what is that?
small red bump on the tongue is the intimation or symptoms of tongue ulcer.
Try using warm salt water to soak it. If the bump persists more than a couple of weeks, a visit to your dentist may be in order.
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No, not at all.
generally not possible
taste buds
if it hurts it could be a slight infection or maybe its just a bit of a irritation from the tongue bar.
Salted sunflower seeds can turn your tongue and lips into hamburger. Don't eat the seeds for a few days and see if the bump goes away. If it does, you have your answer. If it doesn't you need to make a dental appointment. ~ T
It is advisable to have this bump examined by a healthcare professional as soon as possible. Changes in color, especially to black, could indicate various conditions such as infection, bleeding under the skin, or possibly a melanoma. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause, so prompt evaluation is important.