Those are your taste buds. The sweet taste buds are at the tips and are stronger than the others like, sour or bitter. The tip of my tongue is red and has bumps on it too, like everybody for this reason.
yes it normal
The majority of cows have a tongue that is nearly black in color. This is because of the dark pigments that make up the tongue.
Small red itchy bumps on the back of the tongue could indicate an allergic reaction, infection, or irritation. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Deficiency of the vitamins the tongue sore is the cause to tongue sore.
well not red bumps but will turn yoru tounge white and cause raised white bumps and make yoru tounge extremly sensitive
Small red bumps on the skin could be signs of rashes or measles. It could also be a precursor to acne problems.
mostly simple mouth ulcer...but better get it checked by a qualified doctor
could be an infection coming and a sign of the first stage of a cold coming
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small red bump on the tongue is the intimation or symptoms of tongue ulcer.
"Lie Bumps" are small, red bumps on the base of the tongue. The are likely to be the result of transient lingual papillitis (TLP). The name, lie bumps, arose from superstitions that they were the result of someone telling lies. This condition is limited to the upper (dorsal) surface of the tongue, affecting some of the tiny bumps on the tongue known as the fungiform papillae, what we commonly call the "taste buds." TLP is a harmless, but annoying problem. These bumps can become notably red or white and are quite tender for up to several days. While the cause of TLP is not known with certainty, most experts feel that local accidental trauma (rubbing, scraping or biting) is a major factor; however, contact reactions to things like certain foods have also been suggested. Lie bumps are not contagious and the discomfort is relatively minor. Typically these lesions heal within a few days with no treatment. If they do not, then you should check with your doctor who may send you to an oral pathologist. Over-the-counter medications such as OraBase or Zilactin can be applied. These materials act like a bandage and help to protect the ulcerated surface of the fungiform papilla.
Its probally called an ulcer. that's what somebody told me.