yeah it comes from to much salt , i get them all the time they last about 3 days and then dissappear dont worry about them its perfectly safe
2007-05-01 00:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Little white bumps on the tongue are usually tongue cells that that are injured. The injury is usually a result of trauma (think hot coffee or if you accidently bite your tongue). Some foods can also chemically burn the tongue. Usually this bumps last from a few days to two weeks as the body heals itself. If the bumps are there longer than two weeks you should see your dentist.
2007-05-01 01:43:57
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answered by Mc meli mel 1
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You are actually describing a possible early infection called oral thrush, which is a yeast infection of the mouth. The best treatment available for the most economical price is from Wal-Greens. It is a mouthwash that is formulated to fight thrush. It is called "Prevention Mouth Rinse" and the label is green and black. It costs about five dollars for a medium sized bottle which should clear any potential problem up. In the meantime, be more careful of where you stick your tongue in the future, someday it may not wash off.
2007-05-02 16:22:23
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answered by Sir Knowsalot 2
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in case you are going to forget approximately approximately what they advised you to eat and not eat, then a minimum of confirm you're using mouthwash very thoroughly after each meal, snack or drink for a minimum of the 1st 30 days. additionally, each night once you sweep your teeth, confirm you sweep the barbell on the suited and the backside, because of the fact the soreness you're maximum in all probability experiencing isn't style buds, however the plaque advance on the barbell, rubbing against the freshly pierced hollow - it incredibly is the place infections initiate. Scrub the barbell as complicated as you like, yet be delicate whilst scrubbing the pierced hollow itself.
2017-01-09 05:31:27
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answered by ? 3
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It actually sounds like it might be a canker sore---don't worry, they're harmless and usually go away by themselves. If you get these a lot, then go to your doc and get a prescription for it. If it's just an occasional thing, there are some over-the-counter creams and gels you can get to hlp relieve the pain. I suggest you head down to the phamacy and pick one up.
2007-05-01 01:35:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Positions on your tongue can reflect the different organs of the body. It is a sign of something else. Get yourself checked out by a Chinese Medicine Practitioner they are very thorough.
2007-05-01 00:31:05
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answered by Pure Star 4
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Yeah, it's totally normal. They usually go away in a couple of days. I sometimes get them if I eat too many potato chips, especially b/c I almost never eat them.
2007-05-01 00:11:19
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answered by P-nuts and Hair-dos 7
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