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What Could Bumps On Tongue During A Viral Infection Suggest?
Last week I had an Upper Respiratory Infection. The doctor told me that since it was viral he couldn't give me any prescription meds so I started taking Sudafed. I noticed a few days ago that when I looked in the mirror at my throat I noticed some bumps on my tongue toward my throat. I checked again this morning and they were still there. These bumps don't hurt and they are the same color as my tongue. What are these bumps? Should I be concerned?
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have bumps on tongue during a viral infection and upper respiratory tract infection which seems to be due to transient Lingual Papillitis . These occur when papillae become irritated and slightly swollen. They occur due to various reasons like stress , hormonal changes or acidic and spicy food . It generally doesn’t require treatment and clears up within two weeks. Do warm saline rinses 2-3 times a day . If condition does not improve you should visit oral physician once and get it examined. Doctor may prescribe antibiotics like amoxicillin for at least for 10 days along with vitamin supplements to boost the immunity. Maintain oral hygiene. Apply orabase gel on these bumps.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Could Bumps On Tongue During A Viral Infection Suggest?
Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query you have bumps on tongue during a viral infection and upper respiratory tract infection which seems to be due to transient Lingual Papillitis . These occur when papillae become irritated and slightly swollen. They occur due to various reasons like stress , hormonal changes or acidic and spicy food . It generally doesn’t require treatment and clears up within two weeks. Do warm saline rinses 2-3 times a day . If condition does not improve you should visit oral physician once and get it examined. Doctor may prescribe antibiotics like amoxicillin for at least for 10 days along with vitamin supplements to boost the immunity. Maintain oral hygiene. Apply orabase gel on these bumps. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari