
What Are Pimples on the Tongue?
Tongue bumps are small bumps that appear on the surface or edges of this muscular organ. They can be white, red, or the same color as the tongue, and can sometimes cause pain or discomfort, especially when eating or drinking.
Common Causes of Pimples on the Tongue
- Irritation or Injury to the Tongue
- Eating very hot, acidic, or spicy foods can irritate your taste buds, causing swelling or small pimples.
- Accidentally biting your tongue can also cause temporary bumps.
- Food Allergies
- Some foods or ingredients can trigger an allergic reaction that manifests as pimples on the tongue.
- Intolerances to food additives, such as preservatives, can also be a factor.
- Nutritional Deficiencies
- A deficiency in vitamins such as B12 or minerals such as zinc can cause inflammation of the taste buds.
- Viral or Bacterial Infections
- Oral Candidiasis: A fungal (yeast) infection that causes white spots or bumps on the tongue.
- Oral Herpes: Can cause blisters or ulcers on the tongue and lips.
- Transient Lingual Papillitis: Temporary inflammation of the papillae, commonly known as “monk’s tongue.”
- Systemic Diseases
- Diabetes: May increase the risk of oral infections such as thrush.
- Autoimmune Diseases: Such as Sjögren’s syndrome, which can dry out the mouth and cause tongue irritation.
- Stress or Anxiety
- Stress can weaken the immune system, increasing the likelihood of developing oral infections or inflammation.
- Smoking or Alcohol Consumption
- These habits irritate the tongue and contribute to the appearance of pimples or bumps. Continue reading…
- These habits irritate the tongue and contribute to the appearance of pimples or bumps. Continue reading…