Mouth Sores Treatment

04 Jan, 2009

Mouth Sores: Tongue Ulcers

Posted by: Linda In: Mouth Sores

Mainly on this blog we have talked about the Herpes Simplex 1 virus, which are cold sores.  I have seen some questions regarding tongue sores and what they are and how to get rid of them.

In this post we’ll look at the different reasons a tongue could get ulcers or become sore.

  1. The first, and most obvious reason your tongue could have a sore is because you bit it.  Maybe you don’t remember biting your tongue but it’s very possible this is the cause for the soreness.
  2. The second most obvious reason your tongue could have sores or ulcers is because you ate something that has irritated it or that you are allergic to.  If you are having an allergy your tongue could swell up pretty big so keep track of the time and if you notice a significant difference in the size of your tongue in just a few moments you had better get to a close hospital.

    If you ate something that has just irritated your tongue, something acidic like pineapple or tomato sauce, the sores will go away in a day or two.

  3. What do the sores on your tongue look like?
    Are they little white dots?

    These little white spots on your tongue could be inflamed taste buds.  These dots are sort of hard and they are annoying because the tongue is such a sensitive part of the body.  Having the small white spots isn’t anything to cause alarm and they should disappear in a few days; however if the dots don’t go away or they multiply please go to a doctor or free clinic.

  4. Herpes Simplex causes most mouth sores problems for people young and old.  Painful white sores or lesions on your tongue could be from the herpes simplex virus and you should go to a doctor for treatment.
  5. If you notice that you have weird bumps, discoloration or sores in your mouth that were never there before, make sure you examine it daily for changes; even if the abnormality isn’t painful it is important to pay attention to it.  Most cancers do not have symptoms of pain in the beginning so if you notice a sore that doesn’t go away you need to make an appointment with your doctor for a diagnosis!

1 Response to "Mouth Sores: Tongue Ulcers"

1 | vv white

December 9th, 2009 at 12:27 am

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a big big BIG white and red Sore that is in my mouth and it will not go a way how do i make it go a way it made me cry so what do i do?? plez help me!

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