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Tongue Blisters

Tongue blisters occur due to various causes. The common cause is injury. Tongue blisters also occur in other conditions such as geographic tongue, oral candidiasis, lichen planus, pemphigus vulgaris, and oral cancer. Their treatment depends on the cause.

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I have a white tongue with red patches, blisters, and other symptoms. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I have a white tongue with a red patch in the middle and there is the presence of grey blisters. It hurts while eating and swallowing. It has been six days and still, I have a fever, blisters on the roof of my mouth, and swollen labia in my vaginal region. Last week, I noticed a gree...  Read Full »


Dr. Vandana Andrews

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I am here to provide expert opinion on your medical issues. It sounds like you may be experiencing some concerning symptoms that require medical attention. The combination of a white tongue with red patches and blisters, painful swallowing, ongoing fever, blist...  Read Full »

What causes discoloration in the mouth?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 22 year old healthy woman. I have been experiencing some discoloration in my mouth. I would like to know your input on it. Should I seek medical attention? I also have a white spot on my throat. There is no pain or discomfort at all. I noticed them about a week ago and I have be...  Read Full »


Dr. Sadaf Mustafa

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Regarding tongue swelling, it is tongue blister most likely due to local irritation and very less likely, but herpes could also present like this (attachment removed to protect patient identity). White patches could be due to dryness of mouth, leukoplakia, canker sore...  Read Full »

My tongue and the roof of my mouth have several lumps. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 19-year-old female. I have had several lumps in my mouth on the back of my tongue and in the roof of my mouth, and a white or yellow line going all the way through the roof of my mouth. I had a sore and dry throat for a few weeks and increased salivary secretions at times. Can I...  Read Full »


Dr. Naveen Thomas

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It seems to be an infection, either herpes or other. Do you have any oral habits which might have caused this? Use warm salt water gargle twice a day and an antibiotic gel for local application. Sometimes vitamin deficiency or allergies can cause these types of lesi...  Read Full »

I have constant pain in the tongue. Kindly help.

Query: Hi doctor, I got my health checkup report the day before. I have undergone umbilectomy two years back and surgery for an inguinal hernia one year back. Now I have tongue pain, and I consulted ENT for the same. Could you please advise me after going through my reports?  Read Full »


Dr. Arpit Varshney

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen all your reports (attachments removed to protect the patient's identity). You have mild vitamin D deficiency and mildly deranged cholesterol. I suggest taking capsule Uprise D3 60k (Vitamin D3) once a week for eight weeks and tablet Rosulip (Rosuvastatin)...  Read Full »

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