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I got this little white cluster on the tip of my tongue

WHSLacrossekid

Diamond Member
It's painful.

I got a few before, but they were also confined to one white taste bud.

This one is more than one taste bud.

Anyone know what it could be?
 
I've always just called them "infected taste buds".. Not really sure what they really are.
 
i have them for years, put some salt directly on it. it will hurt like a motherf@cker, but it will quickly go away.
 
Huh?

I don't think he's talking about cold/canker sores guys.

He's talking about when your individual taste buds become inflamed. Not an open sore.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Huh? I don't think he's talking about cold/canker sores guys. He's talking about when your individual taste buds become inflamed. Not an open sore.

It will go away in a few days. Now, stop molesting the homeless. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: Kiyup
You got herpes.

Actually the virus is very similar.

These are also known as canker sores.

Canker sores and cold sores are two totally different things. Cold sores are caused by the herpes virus. Canker sores are very painful sores in the mouth that, believe it or not, no one really knows the cause of.

http://www.ohiohealth.com/healthreference/reference/AE1DE24D-3A67-439D-99D0A1340D5CE2BA.htm?category=diseases

contrast that to:

http://www.ohiohealth.com/healthreference/reference/C612A144-1638-4662-A60047FF9FFD9B06.htm?category=4926

which says "Cold sores are quiet different from canker sores." The source of this information is the Mayo Clinic.
 
is this white cluster long? kinda like a little (sorry in advance for using this term) maggot?....when i was little, i had this long weird thing on the bottom side to my tounge....it went away...but it was weird
 
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