Could be one of several reasons. Poor oral hygiene [ you must clean your tongue and gums as well as teeth]. Chronic dehydration, or a vitamin deficiency. You Doctor or Dentist can tell you more on examination.
SMARTIES!!
There are multiple factors that could cause a tongue to develop red blisters. Vitamin deficiencies, geographic tongue, scarlet fever and Kawasaki syndrome are among these factors.
It Would... Swell Up Be Painful Starts Bleeding Cuts Tongue Bits/Blisters On Your Tongue Darker Red Colour Surrounds The Piercing (Blood Might Stop Inside Your Tongue And Really Hurt) And Other Ways To Maybe ( ) (And How I Know This Is My Friends Big Sister Got It And They Told Them The Warnings)
Fruit by the foot!
Cuts can become infected, leading to the formation of blisters as part of the body's natural healing response. Blisters are filled with fluid that helps create a protective barrier over the wound site. If you notice a cut developing into a blister, it's important to keep it clean and seek medical attention if necessary to prevent infection.
Go see a doctor.
he or she most likely burnt their tongue. rarely it could be an allergic reaction.
I doubt the Vicodin caused the tongue blisters but it could have triggered the virus that is the cause of tongue blisters (canker sores on the tongue). They can be treated at the dentist office or a general practitioner's office. There is a solution that will help with the pain and treatment of the sores. If you have a dentist just go there and they will probably see you without an appointment since it only takes a few minutes to give you the solution.
go see your doctor i could be infected and if you leave it too long you could have tongue problems :/
TCP is a type of antiseptic that is widely available in the UK and Ireland. Yes, TCP can help fight blisters on your tongue but it must be diluted with water and not swallowed. It is fine to dab diluted TCP on your tongue or to gargle it.
Go to the doctor and they will give you medicine 4 it
The Properties of nitrofurantoin can in some cases cause blisters on the tongue or around the mouth. But it has been found that the blisters result from over-usage or improper application methods, but no worries to help clear them up just stop using NF for a couple days and if the blisters get progressively worse then consult a physician or another licensed medical professional.