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You keep getting tiny fluid like blisters on your tongue? What causes tiny white fluid like blisters on your tongue? Do you need a antibotic for a puss filled blister under tongue?
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In Reply to: white sores on tongue posted by Paul on August 15, 2000 at 19:05:40: ... : For a few years I have been getting some slightly sore white patches,varied in size,on my tongue.Usually located on the side of the tongue approx. ... Re: white sores on tongue Eric 21:18:02 12/11/00 (0)
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List of 313 causes for Blisters and White tongue, alternative diagnoses, rare causes, misdiagnoses, patient stories, and much more. ... Blisters AND White tongue: Causes of All Symptoms...
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The inside of the cheeks and tongue frequently develop ulcers 1 - 5 mm in diameter with a grayish-white base and a reddish perimeter. These ulcers are very painful and cause drooling, difficulty swallowing, and decrease in food intake (even if the patient is hungry).
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You have large white patches on the roof of your mouth or your tongue (this may be thrush or another type of lesion) ... To prevent the spread of herpes sores, do not kiss or have oral sex with someone with a cold sore or fever blister. Do not participate in these activities when you have an active cold sore.
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I have a painful burning tongue with small white blisters at tip. Can anyone suggest what this might be and a remedy? ... Have you seen a doctor about these blisters? Well, I think you should? It could be yeast infection but it is rarely painful and you would probably get white patches all around your mouth.
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When this happens, symptoms of thrush ( a white tongue) appear. White tongues are found in newborn infants, but it can also be found in people with weakened immune systems. People with white tongues may have painless, white patches in their mouths and throats.
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Canker sores, however, occur only inside the mouth--on the tongue and the inside linings of the cheeks, ... There is good news for people whose fever blister outbreaks are triggered by sunlight. ... The ruptured sores are covered by a thin white or yellow membrane and edged by a red halo. Generally, they heal within 2 weeks.
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black or white hairy tongue ... If, due to a traumatic incident one or more of these ducts are severed, the mucous produced by the gland may not be able to reach the surface of the mucosa and it may produce a bluish blister filled with mucous. The blister breaks every so often, heals up and then refills with...
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When she looked in her mouth she noticed blisters on her throat, sides of her mouth and tongue. ... The only colors that are worrisome are red blood, clay gray or white which results from the absence of color from bile and implies obstruction of the bile duct, and jet black which is caused by bleeding in the upper GI tract.
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