It means you need to go to the doctor.
I am currently on Minocyclin 100mg for my facial acne. Have had no mouth sores, but have had White Tongue for a while. Still looking if there is a connection...
White circles on the tongue could be many things. It could be mouth sores, it could be a geographic tongue, or it could be a reaction to something the person ate.
It could be something that you ate, or you could have strep throat. Go to your doctor to be sure. Answer causes of tongue sore is painful white or yellow ulcer surrounded by a bright red/white area.
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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
There are three main types of mouth ulcers: canker sores, cold sores, and oral thrush. Canker sores are small, painful sores inside the mouth, while cold sores are fluid-filled blisters on the lips or around the mouth. Oral thrush appears as white patches on the tongue and inside the cheeks. These ulcers can be distinguished by their location, appearance, and symptoms.
Canker sores are some of the most common causes of white bumps under the tongue. Others are: hepatitis C and hepatitis B infection, allergens from foods and other materials, flu vaccines, high blood pressure, arthritis, certain Heart diseases as well as habits like biting the cheeks and tongue.
A most unpleasant sore throat, a spotted tongue (white coated with small spots of normal tongue-color showing), swollen glands, and there can be liver damage sometimes when not treated with antibiotics.
White spots can be caused by both strep throat and tonsillitis, but not usually on your tongue. There are also certain medications that can cause white spots - although I'm not sure which ones. Cancer can also cause white spots on your tongue - but only mouth or throat cancers, and there would be many other signs of that besides just the spots. So, tonsillitis would be your best bet.
The diseased condition is called as CANDIDIASIS and is caused by a fungus called CANDIDA ALBICANS
mostly simple mouth ulcer...but better get it checked by a qualified doctor
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.