HPV (human papillomavirus) on the tongue can manifest as small, painless lesions or growths, often appearing as white or grayish patches. These lesions may be rough or raised and can resemble warts. In some cases, HPV may not produce noticeable symptoms, making it difficult to detect without a professional examination. If you suspect HPV or notice any unusual changes in your mouth, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.
A tongue with a barbell in it.
Look in the mirror and stick out your tongue... should give you an idea.
Well it should look like a tongue with a barbell running through it, the distention (mild swelling) around the piercing is normal and no cause for concern
Tongue cancer can appear as red and swollen sores on the tongue. The tongue may also appear brown or black.
Tongue cancer can appear as red and swollen sores on the tongue. The tongue may also appear brown or black.
Little bumps that are on your tongue.
Ask Gene Simmons.
it is purple and very long.
wooden sticks
HPV disease is a very serious condition and important to be informed on. You can go to http://www.webmd.com/hpv and look at the pictures and symptoms too.
Yes, HPV can be dormant and undetected by a pap smear. A pap smear looks for damage to the cervix caused by HPV. It does not look for all subtypes of HPV or detect HPV infection.
Warts on a dog's tongue look pretty similar to warts anywhere else on a dog - they are typically white to grayish raised, textured bumps protruding from the surface of the tongue.