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Bumps on back of the tongue
Is it normal to have bumps on back of the tongue.its more then 5 years I have this bumps on my back of tongue.its not painful and I don't have any difficulty in swallowing food.I visit several doctors but they said this are normals.Is there any medicene to get rid from these buds.
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Hello It is absolutely Normal. Infact those are taste buds. So no need to worry
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Hello sir Please be calm See they are nothing but normal circumvallate papillae. So there is bo need to worry. For further details you can consult me Thanks
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These are circumvallate papillae which contain taste buds. Don't worry it's absolutely normal.
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Based on clinical examination and history, it can be inflammation of papillae of tongue. Apply anesthetic gel along with corticosteroids. You can consult through this for prescription of medication
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