It may be an allergic reation to something unusual you ate or drank or lack of brushing teeth. when you brush your teeth you should also brish your tongue and cheeks. Call you doctor to make an appointment to see about your blisters.
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not sure everyone acts different check this out at your doctor because you should not get pus from your tongue piercing it might mean that your tongue piercing has got infected because i have never got pus from my tongue piercing xoxo
Ask your doctor. Blisters by them selves are not usually a big problem but your tongue is one giant muscle, and this question is best saved for a medical expert.
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.
Signs of infection include leakage of pus from the blisters or excessive redness, warmth, tenderness, or swelling around the blisters.
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The blister (which sometimes contains pus) often looks like an insect bite and is usually found on the hands, arms, or head.
Go see a doctor.
Generally it is Pus because if the infection in the blister Hope my answer helped CuriousJade x
he or she most likely burnt their tongue. rarely it could be an allergic reaction.
No. Its normal to have a whitish/yellow fluid that may cause crust to form but not pus.
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.