Pimples appeared on the tongue

A white pimple that appears on the tip or side of the tongue causes a lot of inconvenience. To get rid of it, you need to know why these pimples appear. The appearance of small pimples on the tongue is often caused by various diseases of the oral cavity or insufficient hygienic treatment.



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general characteristics

A pimple on the tongue is a sign of an inflammatory process, so it needs to be treated under the supervision of a doctor. These pimples are small in size - 1-2 mm, but cause severe discomfort, which is due to the good innervation of the tongue, which is necessary for taste sensitivity.

If a pimple appears on your tongue, you need to determine its type:

  1. red ones appear due to a decrease in immunity, allergic reactions, and an abundance of bad habits;
  2. whites occur against the background of a viral or fungal infection of the oral cavity;
  3. pink - when the taste bud becomes inflamed;
  4. rashes in the form of red ulcers appear with stomatitis.

The differences between different types of acne are clearly visible in the photo:



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To make a correct diagnosis, you need to determine where the pimple appears on the tongue. There are several possible localizations:

  1. on the root - characteristic of pharyngitis, Kawasaki syndrome;
  2. on the side – occur with stomatitis, allergic reactions, traumatic injury;
  3. at the throat - appear with tonsillitis;
  4. at the tip - occur due to microtraumas received from eating food or hot drinks;
  5. on the frenulum - characteristic of glossitis.

If pimples appear under the tongue and are accompanied by swelling (increase in size), severe pain and a rise in body temperature, the patient should consult a doctor. This condition is life-threatening: a swollen organ can block the airways, and the person will not be able to breathe.

If a white pimple appears on the tongue, the organ hurts and is covered with a cheesy coating - this is a sign of a fungal disease of the mouth. The white color of the formation indicates pathologies of the gastrointestinal tract, and yellow indicates diseases of the biliary system and pancreas. To cure a pimple on the tongue, you need to get rid of the cause of its appearance.

Reasons for appearance

The reasons why a pimple on the tongue may appear are different. The most common include:

  1. Allergic reactions. The body reacts to the allergen, which causes a characteristic rash on the body and on the mucous membranes of the mouth. The cause of acne lies in a food, drug or chemical allergen.
  2. Traumatic injury. Pimples on the tongue can appear due to injuries, because they are accompanied by an inflammatory process. The integrity of tissues is damaged by the action of a sharp object (piercing), products with high acidity, and during certain dental procedures (installation of braces, prosthetics).
  3. Inflammatory process. Papillitis or glossitis are diseases that are infectious or traumatic in nature.
  1. Hormonal disorders. They provoke aphthous stomatitis, accompanied by the appearance of ulcers on the tongue that resemble pimples.
  2. Insufficient hygiene. If the oral cavity is not cleaned sufficiently, dead cells and food particles accumulate on the surface of the tongue, due to which bacteria multiply, causing inflammation and the appearance of small pimples.

Fungal infection. When a doctor discovers a white pimple and a cheesy coating on the tip of the tongue, he prescribes drugs for candidiasis to the patient.

Viral infections. The herpes virus can provoke the appearance of a pimple with cloudy contents on the tip or side of the tongue. Bacterial damage. A microorganism such as β-hemolytic streptococcus provokes scarlet fever, characterized by red pimples on the tongue and skin of the body. Additional reasons. Stress, smoking, deficiency of vitamins and minerals, decreased immunity, pathologies of internal organs and leukoplakia can enhance the effect of harmful factors, causing acne to break out.

Unlike skin rashes on the body, pimples on the tongue are not caused by blockage of the sebaceous ducts, but by many more serious reasons.

How to treat a pimple on the tongue at home

Treatment of acne on the tongue should be aimed at eliminating the cause of its occurrence, which may be hidden in a serious internal disease. But recovery comes faster and easier if you create optimal conditions for this:

  1. Eliminate possible allergens, too hot or cold foods, and fruits with high acidity from the diet. Limit the consumption of spices and salt.
  2. Avoid fatty and fried foods, as well as bread and coconut oil.
  3. Limit consumption of sweet and sour desserts.
  4. Reduce the amount of dairy products consumed.
  5. Increase the volume of liquid you drink - at least 2 liters per day.



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Mouthwash

Increase the amount of fruits and vegetables in your daily diet and replace coffee and fruit juices with water.

Remove from the menu foods that use marinades in their preparation. Carefully monitor oral hygiene, use toothpaste with a strong antibacterial effect (2 times a day) and special mouth rinses (after each snack). Give up bad habits: smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol. Avoid carbonated drinks.

If these conditions are met, getting rid of the pimple occurs on its own. If the lump is still painful after 3-5 days, treatment by a specialist is necessary.

Treatment with medications

If a person is unable to get rid of a pimple on the tongue on his own, he should consult a dentist. After the initial examination, the doctor will prescribe a treatment regimen or refer the patient to another specialist if the disease is not related to his field of activity.



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The choice of drugs depends on the type of pathogen. If the disease is caused by bacteria, antibiotics and antibacterial antiseptics are prescribed. If the disease is viral in nature, treatment with antiviral drugs is indicated. If oral thrush or fungal stomatitis is detected, treatment is carried out using antifungal drugs.

The most famous antifungal drug is Candide (see photo). This remedy can be used to treat both adults and children. First, you should get rid of the daily plaque in the mouth, then all areas of the mucous membrane are treated with Candida solution: the cheeks on the sides, gums, lips and the surface of the tongue. Positive dynamics in treatment can be noticed after 2 days. All symptoms of infection will disappear in 7–10 days. To prevent new pimples from appearing on the tongue, it is necessary to continue treatment until the course is completed.

If an infant has oral thrush, pacifiers, bottle nipples, and breasts should be treated with an antifungal agent before feeding. This will help avoid re-infection.

It is possible to prescribe other medications: Nystatin and Diflucan. Since such drugs have many contraindications and side effects, they should be prescribed exclusively by a dentist or other doctor.

If the formation on the tongue is painful, ointments with anesthetic properties are used. These include Kholisal and Kamistad. They fight germs that cause inflammation of the tongue, which is the cause of pain.

Since a pimple on the tongue takes more than one day to treat, anesthetic drugs help alleviate the patient’s condition. Gels with anesthetics are applied pointwise to the inflamed papillae of the tongue 30 minutes before eating and before bed. They are often prescribed in combination with other medications.

Treatment with natural remedies

If you still can’t get an appointment with a doctor, and the white pimple that has popped up on your tongue hurts unbearably, you can make applications, rinses and other folk remedies to alleviate the condition. To do this, you can use everything you can find at home:

  1. Salt. You need to make a solution by taking 1 tbsp. l. salt and 1 glass of boiled water, mixing the ingredients. You should rinse your mouth with the prepared product after each snack.


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    Soda.
    The solution is prepared from 2 tsp. soda and 1 glass of water. Then they soak gauze and wipe their cheeks, tongue and lips.
  3. Soda + salt. You need to take 1 tsp. soda and salt, dissolve them in one glass of boiled water and treat the oral cavity with the resulting mixture. This type of treatment, such as rinsing, is only suitable for adults, as the child may swallow some of the solution.
  4. Aloe. The pulp of the leaf is applied to the place where the pimple popped up. Be prepared for the fact that aloe is very bitter.
  5. Honey. The most popular folk method of combating pain is not suitable for children due to the risk of developing allergic reactions.

With the help of folk remedies, it is impossible to cure the internal disease that caused the appearance of a pimple, serious inflammation in the oral cavity, stomatitis, candidiasis and other diseases. However, they can be used in conjunction with drug therapy, as they promote a speedy recovery. For example, the same soda changes the acidity of the oral cavity, which slows down the proliferation of fungi and bacteria.

At home, you can prepare infusions and decoctions of herbs. Inflammation of the bumps on the tongue is perfectly relieved by sage, red pimples on the tongue are removed by celandine or chamomile. To prepare any infusion you need to take 2 tbsp. l. crushed plant material and pour one glass of boiling water over them. The solution is infused for 30 minutes and then used to rinse the mouth after each snack.

If a small pimple appears on your tongue, you can make applications with the addition of oil: peach, rosehip, grape seed, clove. The procedure is carried out every 6–8 hours.

Prevention measures

To avoid acne on the tongue, you must follow these rules:



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    wash your hands with antibacterial soap after walking, eating, and using the restroom;
  2. carry out hygienic treatment of the oral cavity using toothpaste and a brush at least 2 times a day;
  3. limit the consumption of foods that irritate the mucous membranes;
  4. get rid of bad habits;
  5. observe drinking regime;
  6. eat rationally and balanced.

If, even with all preventive measures, the tongue continues to become inflamed, you need to visit a dentist. Self-prescription of drugs complicates diagnosis when visiting a doctor, delays and complicates treatment, and can lead to unpleasant consequences.

Pimples on the tongue can appear in a variety of places - on the side, at the root, on the frenulum. If your tongue is severely inflamed, you need to contact your dentist so that he can prescribe proper treatment. Before your appointment, you can use home remedies. If the pimple hurts a lot, you need to use gels with an anesthetic. By following preventative measures, the chances of reoccurrence of the disease are significantly reduced.

When red bumps appear on the tongue, at the tip or closer to the throat, you need to find out what this phenomenon is. Such rashes often bother not only adults, but also children. And since they arise for a wide variety of reasons, you need to figure out whether pimples pose a danger and choose the optimal treatment method.



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Classification of pimples

There are many types of pimples on the tongue. They are classified according to four characteristics: color, location, size and pain.



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    Natural, red-pink.
    Growths that do not differ in color from the tongue and are painless are warts or condylomas.
  2. When red or blood pimples such as in the photo, the cause of their occurrence may be a burn, herpes, or allergic reactions.
  3. Red bumps turning to black, associated with mechanical damage or injury. The black color appears due to microhemorrhage.

Location

  1. On the tip of the tongue. Often this place is subject to injury and various damage, which can cause inflammation. First, a small bump appears on the end of the tongue, then a painful red or black pimple.
  2. On the side. In most cases, pimples are localized in this place, as a result of stomatitis, as well as benign neoplasms.
  3. At the larynx. Red pimples on the tongue closer to the throat often turn out to be benign formations: condylomas, warts.
  4. Under the tongue. Lumps and bumps in this place (near the frenulum) in both adults and children indicate inflammatory processes: tonsillitis, sore throat, pharyngitis.

The size of the formations can be large, medium or small.

Presence of pain



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    Painful sensations.
    Pimples resulting from injuries, burns, inflammatory and infectious lesions of the oral cavity and larynx. Pain manifests itself when touching the tubercles; it hurts a person to speak or swallow.
  2. There is no pain. In most cases, painlessness is characteristic of warts and condylomas. Benign neoplasms often affect the root of the tongue; you can see how it looks with pimples in the photo.

Causes of pimples on the tongue

The main causes of rashes:

  1. Traumatic injuries, burns. It is not uncommon for the tip or side surface of the tongue to be damaged by cutlery, excessively hot food, or one’s own teeth.
  2. Weakened immunity. When pimples appear on the tongue closer to the throat, at its base or near the frenulum, this may indicate reduced immunity. A variety of pimples and bumps are localized here: condylomas and warts, candidal bumps.
  3. Development of benign and malignant tumors.
  4. Poor nutrition, bad habits. If you violate the rules of nutrition, excessive consumption of spicy, hot, rough foods, an irritating and traumatic effect on the mucous membrane occurs, which provokes the appearance of pimples. Excessive smoking and alcoholic libations also cause diseases of the mucous membranes in adults.
  5. The causes of lumps at the end and root of the tongue may be allergic. Allergic disease manifests itself not only on the skin, but also on mucous membranes.

Large bumps located close to the pharynx make it difficult to swallow food and can lead to breathing blockage.

  1. If pimples appear on the tongue closer to the larynx, they could be caused by various diseases of a chronic, viral and infectious nature.
  2. Neglect of hygiene rules. Eating unwashed foods and irregular oral hygiene not only in children, but also in adults, causes irritation of the mucous membrane and, as a result, the appearance of inflamed pimples.

Red bumps on the tongue closer to the throat - what are they?

In most cases, bumps at the base of the tongue, pimples on the side, growths on the tip of the tongue are manifestations of the following diseases:

  1. Diseases of the mucous membrane of an inflammatory nature (glossitis) are accompanied by the formation of painful red rashes on the mucous membrane, in severe form - abscesses, phlegmons.



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  1. Metabolic disorders, vitamin deficiency. Such conditions are characterized by redness and enlargement of the taste buds, which often become inflamed and acquire a red-white color.
  2. Herpes, characterized by the appearance of painful red pimples and blisters.

If red bumps or nodules appear on the base of the tongue, this may be a symptom of pyogenic granuloma. The formations consist of blood vessels and are localized in the wounded area. Pathology occurs due to injuries and damage to the mucous membrane. When touching the formations, a person feels a sharp pain.

  1. Digestive disorders (malabsorption). Pimples on the root, all over the surface of the tongue, are one of the symptoms of this pathology.
  2. Candidiasis (thrush). A disease that often affects newborns. The child's tongue becomes covered with red bumps and a cheesy coating forms. The baby behaves restlessly, cries, and has difficulty swallowing; these symptoms are caused by itchy red-white pimples and dry mouth.
  3. HPV – human papillomavirus. Formations are localized in any area of ​​the tongue: at the tip, root, side. The bumps on the tongue closer to the larynx cause particular discomfort, as they interfere with swallowing and create the sensation of a foreign object in the mouth.
  4. Allergic diseases. The rashes do not hurt, but they interfere with swallowing and speaking.
  5. Diseases common to children: chickenpox, measles.

Treatment of pimples on the tongue

Carrying out an examination of the mucous membrane of the tip, side, and root of the tongue, the doctor examines the red pimples and growths. Based on laboratory tests, examination and medical history, the specialist makes a diagnosis, finds out why the disease appeared, and determines the therapeutic direction. The classic method of treatment is medication:



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    Antibiotics are used to destroy bacteriological pathogens
    . Effective drugs for local action: Bioparox, Fuzafyungin. As well as medications for systemic treatment: Amoxicillin, Cefadroxil.
  2. To prevent the rashes from becoming inflamed, anti-inflammatory drugs are prescribed: Stomatidin, Ingalipt, Lugol.
  3. Antiseptic agents accelerate wound healing: Chlorhexidine (it is necessary to apply lotions and rinses).
  4. Dysbacteriosis, which can cause rashes on the mucous membranes, is treated with probiotics: Bifidumbacterin, Acipol, Linex, Bifiform.
  5. If pimples appear on the tongue of a baby, their causes are often fungal infections, Thrush treatment is carried outantifungal drugs. It is worth doing daily rubbing of the tongue, cheeks and lips with a broad-spectrum Candide solution. After just 1–2 days, less plaque forms, and after a week, the signs of the disease completely disappear.
  6. Allergic reactions are eliminated with the help of antihistamines: Fenistil, Cetrin, Erius.

Pimples appeared on the tongue: treatment at home

Having determined the nature of the rash, the doctor can prescribe a comprehensive treatment of the disease (drug and herbal treatment) or non-drug treatment at home. Pimples on the root, tip, and near the frenulum of the tongue can be removed using folk remedies.

Herbal medicine

Herbal decoctions and infusions effectively remove pimples both on the tip and at the base of the tongue. The most effective rinses are chamomile, St. John's wort, and calendula. Herbal decoctions are especially effective when the rashes are inflamed.

Method for preparing the decoction: pour a teaspoon of herbs into a glass of boiling water, leave for about 15 minutes, and cool. You need to rinse your mouth 2-4 times a day.

Infusions and decoctions can be taken orally, this will help alleviate the symptoms of the disease, relieve inflammation, and help stabilize metabolic processes.

Compresses and lotions



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If the formations are inflamed, pain and inflammation can be relieved by applying a cotton swab moistened with a herbal decoction of chamomile and calendula to the affected surface.

You can numb the surface of the tongue using therapeutic and prophylactic toothpaste, which is applied for 2 minutes. The paste relieves pain, has a calming, anti-edematous and anti-inflammatory effect.

Rinsing with antiseptic solutions

They help treat inflammation of the mucous membrane, eliminate tubercles on the tongue both at the very beginning and closer to the throat. In the fight against the disease, the use of Chlorophyllipt and Chlorhexidine is common. The preparations can be used as rinses and are effective for irrigating the oral cavity. Procedures are carried out several times a day.

Preventive measures

Simple preventative measures will prevent the onset of the disease. Basic rules of behavior and hygiene:

  1. Fruits and vegetables should always be washed before consumption.
  2. Food should not be excessively hot, cold, spicy or rough.
  3. The chewing process should be slow, which will prevent tongue biting.
  4. Personal hygiene should be observed: dental and oral care.
  5. It is necessary to have individual cutlery and a toothbrush.
  6. The brush should be renewed monthly. Change immediately after an illness.
  7. Regular visits to the dentist are recommended. It is necessary to treat diseases of the teeth and oral cavity in a timely manner, remove tartar and plaque, because these are the main sources of infection in the mouth.
  8. It is necessary to maintain adequate physical activity, which will increase immunity and the condition of the entire body.

Any pimple, growth or bump on the mucous membrane in both an adult and a child requires close attention. You should not treat the bumps yourself; only a doctor can do this.

You should not pierce or try to squeeze out pimples on the mucous membrane; such actions can lead to negative consequences: the growth of foci of inflammation, the appearance of open wounds as a result of injuries.

The best thing a person can do if they have bumps on their tongue is to see a dentist or therapist. Such a decision will speed up recovery and prevent possible complications.

Eyes are the mirror of the soul. And the tongue is an indicator of the state of our body. If you notice pimples on the tongue, this organ is covered with a coating, yellow or white, there is inflammation, pain - this indicates the presence of some disease.

What causes pimples and how to deal with the problem?

Main reasons

If severe redness or plaque appears, you should think that something is wrong with the internal organs. The most common reasons for pimples to appear on the tongue are:

  1. allergic reactions: to alcohol, toothpaste, rinses, medications, chewing gum;
  2. unhealthy diet (combination of inappropriate foods, overeating or undereating);
  3. burns and ulcers resulting from eating too spicy or hot food;
  4. mechanical injuries are especially common in children. Caused by foreign objects, such as candy;
  5. enlargement, inflammation, redness of the papillae indicate increased secretion of the stomach;
  6. a very smooth, pale pink tongue, with pimples, white coating on the sides, indicates diseases of the liver and gall bladder;
  7. if red pimples appear on the tongue, as in the photo, containing a yellowish-grayish liquid inside, this is exudative erythema. Gradually, these spots burst, and in their place very painful ulcers form. The disease is caused by the action of pathogenic microorganisms;
  8. bright red blisters with liquid at the tip, on the side of the organ, which at first itch very much and then hurt, speak of herpes. This is a very insidious disease that signals an immunodeficiency state;
  9. pimples on the root and tip of the tongue, as well as throughout the body - what is it? If they are accompanied by itching, it is possible that you have shingles. The disease is caused by a virus similar to the chickenpox virus;
  10. if your tongue is covered with ulcers, cracks, white coating, your gums are rough - you have an oral disease called candidiasis;
  11. pimples on a child’s tongue, accompanied by painful swallowing and fever, may indicate scarlet fever. The defining sign of pathology is a solid white coating and red spots in the center, the so-called. raspberry tongue. The disease is caused by streptococci, a bacterial infection;
  12. white pimples on the tongue (see photo) may indicate stomatitis. Pimples can be located at the base or on the back of the organ, affecting the cheeks and lips;
  13. if you notice red bumps on your tongue that are located closer to the throat, what are they? This is a symptom of granulosa pharyngitis, or more simply, chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the throat. Red bumps are visible at the end of the pharynx. Most often, granulosa pharyngitis is a consequence of a previous sore throat, acute respiratory viral infection, and indicates a weakened immune system;
  14. Have you noticed rich red bumps on your tongue and your gums are pale? This condition can be caused by a deficiency of red blood cells, in other words, anemia;
  15. a red tongue with pimples may be a symptom of a childhood disease - Kawasaki syndrome, when the child's coronary vessels are affected;
  16. if the pimples on the tongue are accompanied by pain and become inflamed, this may indicate glossitis, an inflammatory disease. It occurs due to various factors, including mechanical damage.



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Correct treatment

Your doctor will tell you how to treat pimples. In many ways, the treatment method depends on the cause that caused the changes in this organ.

First of all, you need to visit a dentist. He is responsible for the treatment of diseases such as glossitis, stomatitis, and herpes.

If the pimples on the tongue are not associated with dental problems, but arise closer to the larynx (as in the photo), the dentist will refer the patient to other specialists: a cardiologist, a therapist, a pediatrician, a gastroenterologist, an oncologist.


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Additional tests and examinations may be needed to make an accurate diagnosis. Only after a thorough diagnosis does the doctor determine the optimal treatment methods. Even with the most harmless causes of pimples on the root of the tongue and the presence of a white coating, self-medication can bring harm rather than benefit.

  1. spots caused by problems with the gastrointestinal tract or hematopoietic system require a thorough approach, and treatment is likely to be long;
  2. if the changes are caused by cancer, a whole range of procedures with ionizing radiation and chemotherapy will be required;
  3. pimples that appear in a child, a crimson tongue caused by scarlet fever, require appropriate antibiotic therapy. If scarlet fever is not treated correctly, complications may occur in internal organs, including the kidneys and heart. Additionally, it is recommended to rinse the mouth with furatsilin and decoctions of medicinal herbs. Antiallergic drugs are prescribed;
  4. pimples on the tongue, which are localized closer to the larynx and are associated with immunodeficiency conditions, are treated with immunomodulators, vitamin and mineral complexes;
  5. for candidiasis, it is necessary to take antifungal drugs orally, as well as use various rinses, infusions, and decoctions;
  6. You can get rid of ulcers caused by mechanical damage if you exclude food with sharp edges from the diet, or treat teeth that cause injury to the organ;
  7. allergic reactions require detailed study and exclusion from the diet of food that causes allergies. For example, pimples on a child’s tongue can occur from red fruits and vegetables (cherries, strawberries, beets, tomatoes, watermelon). Your doctor may prescribe antihistamines.

Among the drugs prescribed for red pimples, the most common are the following:

Drug name Description Where to buy, address Price
Nystatin Antifungal agent, antibiotic. Prescribed for candidiasis, including the oral cavity. Nika Zelenograd, Moscow, Zelenograd, room 1824 137.5 rub.
Cefazolin Prescribed for infectious and inflammatory diseases, including scarlet fever Planet Health, St. Petersburg, st. Bukharestskaya, 74 29 rub.
Furacilin An antimicrobial agent prescribed for rinsing for gingivitis, stomatitis, minor injuries, tonsillitis and scarlet fever. Berolina Pharmacy No. 2, Minsk, st. Umanskaya, 55 15200 rub.
Ribomunil A drug with an immunomodulatory effect is prescribed to prevent infectious diseases and improve immunity. Intelex, Kyiv, ave. Mayakovskogo, 32a 294.14 UAH.

Folk remedies

In addition to the main treatment, various folk remedies that have antiseptic, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing effects will be useful. For example:

  1. rinsing the mouth with decoctions of medicinal herbs. Chamomile, calendula, and sage have proven themselves well. It’s easy to prepare decoctions: 1 tbsp. l. pour a glass of water over the raw material, boil for 10-15 minutes, let it brew. Strain, rinse your mouth 2-3 times a day;
  2. pimples on the root or tip can be burned with vodka. It is vodka, and not alcohol, which can burn the mucous membrane;
  3. Preventive toothpaste will help relieve inflammation. It is applied in a thick layer to the surface of the tongue;
  4. Of course, during treatment you should limit your intake of hot, solid foods, seasonings and alcoholic beverages.

See a doctor urgently

If red pimples and plaque appear, the best solution is to consult a doctor. But we don’t always do this, preferring to be treated at home. However, there are situations when you should not delay a visit to a specialist. Here they are: