Showing posts with label Bumps on Tongue. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Bumps on Tongue

Bumps on Tongue






Bumps are small pimple like structure found on the tongue either on the top or on the backside of the tongue. It would cause pain and irritation. Bumps are formed due to the infection caused by the fungus and it may affect your taste buds. In medical terms, bumps are called lingual papillitis.


Leukoplakia is the term given to thickened bumps formed on the tongue. It can occur on the gums and bottom of the oral cavity and also on the inner portion of the cheeks. Whatever may be the cause, bumps are not serious and will heal on its own. For people who are in the habit of smoking and drinking, white patches of leukoplakia are quite common.










Cancer sore (also called Aphthous Stomatitis) also belongs to bumps variety causing ulcers. They are mostly red in color having a yellow covering layer on the corners. It takes minimum 7-10 days for the bumps to heal completely but there is every chance for you to get it back.


Symptoms :


Normally bumps on tongue are white or colorless and it may vary in size ranging from small to moderate size. It occurs due to the infection caused by fungiform papillae. It would cause pain and irritation and you often feel like running your tongue across the teeth. Bumps lie on the tongue like stains or plaque.


Some bumps are red in color. Bumps would give you tingling sensation along with irritation because of inflammation. You may have difficulty in eating and swallowing and even while talking, if you have large sized bumps on your tongue. Bumps on an average take one week to heal on its own.


Causes :


Bumps are formed due to injury caused to the tongue accidentally. You may bit your tongue or your tongue may get infected whiel eating any sharp food stuffs causing swelling and pain on the tongue. Eating huge quantities of acidic foods can also cause bumps. It can appear on the upper layer of the tongue or on its side and sometimes at its back. Eating lot of sweets and sugary items can also give rise to bump formation. It can also be caused due to disturbance in gastrointestinal tract and due to heightened stress and emotions. Thus there is every chance that underlying medical condition can cause bumps on your tongue. Bumps are not contagious but it is good to leave them undisturbed.


Sometimes, using hard toothbrush or rough brushing techniques of the mouth can also cause bumps and bleeding on the tongue.


Bumps formed due to trauma are called lie bumps. They look like tiny balls white or red in color and it will cause tenderness in the tongue for many days.


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Treatment :


Bumps can be treated using topical ointments and gels over the counter. Several home remedies are available in the form of Aloe Vera juice and honey and yoghurt for curing bumps.


You need to follow proper oral hygiene to protect from bumps. Make it a point to brush your teeth after eating food and practice regular flossing techniques. Bumps may affect your taste buds causing infection.


You can use over the counter drugs like Zilactin and orabase for curing bumps since they cover them acting as a shield. Applying this pack will give you some relief from irritation and swelling pain.


Alternatively you can rinse your mouth well with warm saline water or antifungal mouthwash.











Monday, May 09, 2016

Bumps on Tongue – Causes, Treatment, Pictures

Bumps on Tongue – Causes, Treatment, Pictures

Causes of Bumps on Tongue


Most of the tiny red bumps that are on the tongue are referred to as papillae and they cover the total surface of the tongue. Most of them have taste buds which are the receptor organs for detecting tastes and then send the information over to the brain. Without these taste buds, an individual would not be able to tell the differences between bitter, sour, sweet and salty. If taste buds are exposed to food that is too sour or too hot, they can swell.


Causes for abnormal or irritating bumps on the tongue include:



Others can include:


Cancer
If the bumps are on only one side of the tongue, the bumps can be cancerous and need to be checked out. Another sign of cancer can be sores or lumps that are red or white, or hard lumps, especially if they are painless. Cancer is almost never on the top of the tongue but rather on the mouth floor or the sides of the tongue. There is an exception to this and that is if an individual suffers from syphilis that is untreated – that can trigger cancer on the top of the tongue.
Fibroma
This is a variety of bumps on the tongue which is a condition that is benign. A fibroma is a bump that forms from connective tissues, and mainly develops after some trauma, for instance biting the tongue accidentally. Bumps such as these do not change and can stay for years.


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Thrush
This is oral Candidiasis and can infect many areas beside the mouth. When it does appear in the mouth, it is patches that are curd like and appear on the tongue as well as the inner cheek surfaces. Oral Thrush spreads like a paste that is creamy and can cover not only the tongue but the whole mouth.


Oral herpes
This develops in cases where there is unprotected oral sex and causes sores to grow on the front of the tongue and also the cheek insides. These lesions of oral herpes are yellow or clear colored. These blisters or bumps are packed tightly and sit up on an irritated red base.


Bumps on Tongue Treatment


If something unusual develops on the tongue and it bothers you, either mentally or physically, be cautious and see your physician to see if the problem is severe or needs any treatment.


What treatment that might be suggested will depend on the cause of the bumps and that is something your doctor will need to diagnose for you. At that time, the treatment that is best for the problem will be advised.


In the case of fibroma or any other bumps, they can be removed or scrapings of cells can be taken and often that is consider the best option so that the tissue can be sent to the lab for testing to make certain what the bump is.






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