Its probally called an ulcer. that's what somebody told me.
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.
They may be just a variation of normal, but as you are worried take her to the doctor.
Could be a herpes canker sore (small white bumps, sore when pressed).
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
my 11 year old have something that looks like an abscess under her tongue on the floor of her mouth what is that?
By sticking his tongue in her gob
because she's stupid
no. not in any state.
You might have a bubble on your three year old lip piercing because the piercing might have been damaged when you exchanged the tongue bar or ring. You might also have a bubble because the tongue is infected.
the game called circle is a nasty thing that's a 47 year old fish dog
Yes, it's natural for a 12-year-old girl to have bumps under her armpits, as this can be a normal part of puberty. These bumps may be due to the development of hair follicles, sweat glands, or lymph nodes, and are often harmless. However, if there are concerns about pain, swelling, or other symptoms, it's a good idea to consult a healthcare professional for advice.
He keeps moving at it with his tongue, or pulling on it, or do the old string to the tooth and string to the door trick.