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So I have these bumps on the back of my tongue. I have never had any sign of this before and have been with the same person for a long time who also has no signs. They are slightly pinker then my tongue. They are slightly raised. I dont know if I should be worried or not and if they get worse or better over time. I also want to know why it would take this long for them to show up?! And could it be something else. If so any ideas of what it could be? I plan on getting it checked out but it wont be for another few weeks. So I would just like to know what I might walk into just so I can be prepared and know more about each thing. Please help if you can.. Thanks.
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1318465 tn?1614894302
I read a book once about "errors in the medical field" the book adviced
that when it came to a medical condition and a doctor visit, ask your doctor,  "what's the worse thing this could be?"  Because it makes them think.

See a doctor and ask them this.  


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Yeah but they are not small and feels like somethings caught there. Theres like 4 or 5 and they just showed up today. What else could they be?
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1318465 tn?1614894302
No STD is related to what you are describing.  

If the bumps concern you, have your doctor look at them and confirm what they are.
I'll bet you a nickel they are normal variants of toung bumps or of that nature.  

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