Hi. I have noticed small red kind of pimple or wart on tongue. I have few but they are in pink colour. Today I noticed red colour one. I am attaching pic please look into this. Thank you
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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as -
Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history.
Please follow good life style as
• take plenty of fluid and
• take less spicy and fatty foods and
• take home made food only and
do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and
• keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .
The pink one are normal tongue papillae (nothing to be done about it)
The red one is inflamed pappilae.
Take multivitamin.
Take antacid
Avoid spicy food
Drink plenty of water
Mostly it should be ulcers in the tongue (pink in nature) , vitamin B 12 deficiency, or it should be stress ulcers (Normally will occur in stressful condition ) . Consult Dr for management
Hello, based on the image and your description, these small red or pink bumps on the tongue could be due to a variety of reasons, including irritation, minor trauma, or an inflammatory response. They are often benign, but persistent lesions can sometimes indicate underlying conditions, such as glossitis, canker sores, or vitamin deficiencies. Since you've noticed a new red bump, it’s advisable to monitor it for any changes in size, color, or pain.
For now, I recommend taking vitamin supplements, maintaining good oral hygiene, and avoiding spicy or acidic foods that may irritate the area. If the lesion persists or grows, it would be best to have a thorough examination to rule out any potential issues.
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