Okay, so ive been feeling the same thing. I have these bumps/sores on the tip of my tongue and they are irritatingly bad that I sometimes want to cut my friggen tongue off! the are irritated yet have a slight, if you shall say (irritated tickle.) ive HEARD that you use WARM water with salt. swish for a bit and it should help. do it frequently throughout the day like 3 times a day! I hope this helped. but you tell me.
i get them all the time i eat alot of hard candy they look like lil white heads on ur tongue the only way i get red of them sounds gross but i pull it off with tezzers it hurts and it will bleed but it gets rid of it im pretty sure its just a taste bud that irrated
Oh, and, PS; if someone can come up with something that actually 'masks' them, or a make up that can actually civer them... Get some ad sponsorship, cause you will make a billion.
It's got nothing to do with fizzy drinks! Lol!
It's either; blisters, warts, a burn, a virus, herpes/cold sores or canker sores.
They are viral, passed from person to person, or just a natural occurrence, depending on which it is you have.
If cold sores; they will go on their own, but live in your spine and will always come back, like a distant realitive you don't want to visit!
You're lucky if you just get cold sores on your tongue! At least that wont ruin a night out or an important meeting, but most people get them on their lips or mouth area.
Medication can ease pain and make them go a day or so earlier, but all in all; you either need help or don't - I've found meds just make it easier, but they're still as visible as a mountain! I also find the term 'cold sores' misleading. They're not cold, can come in any weather, especially when exposed to sun and the so-called sores are not sores at all, but blisters?!? Cold sores are blisters?! Why not call them hot blisters! Would be more appropriate!
Just trying out salt and toothpaste as I hear it works... We'll see.
They're easily contracted if you get them and highly contagious and although they look disgusting, don't be ashamed, you're in the majority!
omg my freaking tounge hurts i know i spelled that wrong but it does i heard it is from drinking so much pop becuse i drink any diet pop and i hate to drink water and i do drink it every once in awile but it hurts when i eat and drink and talk but i have put up with it for like 2 days now but i have had them before it just hurts like a mofo i think that it is called a canker sore and there is no cure except just let it stay there or cut off ur tounge and i know it is spelled wrong again but there is no cure u should just like put up with it if there is nothing and i was kidding about cutting your tounge off please dont but i mean there is no cure so dont even bother spending money at the doctors just for them to tell you that it is a canker sour and there is nothing we can do about it,trust me i have tried mine hurts so bad i have started haveing them about two years ago and now they keep comming back i have tried to stop drinking diet pop becuse if that is the case but i just could not resit and i drink diet pop becuase i am diabetic so you know i can not drink regular but anyway there is no cure so i would just put up with it becuse even the doctors can not do anything so put up with it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey. Same symtoms here. I have no ides what it is. I have this 8 years ago, I just called it 'fizzy tongue' . Have recently had it againa month ago not long after having antibiotics . I am wondering if it is a delayed reaction to the antibiotics and it could be related to oral thrush.(it went away but has just come back!)Could be herpes though. The thing is with me that it doesnt affect any other part of my mouth except my tongue. I am rinsing my mouth with mild salt water and a friend has given me some live acidophilus culture. (stuffed if i know if that will help). Its not nice having the annoying pain though so i know what you are going through. I have a gland up on the left side just under my chin. not a place i have ever felt a gland . (normally high up on my neck) . more comments and advice welcome here!!!
Seeing an oral pathologist or oral surgeon is advised.