Swollen Circumvallate Papillae

Swollen circumvallate papillae may be caused by allergens, infections, irritants like spicy food, and nutritional deficiencies. In addition, alterations in taste sensations occur due to swelling in the circumvallate papillae since it contains taste buds in it. Maintaining good oral hygiene can prevent circumvallate papillae swelling.

  
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My tongue is white, and I have bumps on the back of my tongue. Is it thrush?

Query: Hello doctor, My tongue is white, and I have bumps on the back of my tongue. Is it thrush? Kindly advise.   Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I have reviewed the pictures you shared (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity). The bumps are circumvallate papillae, which are a type of taste buds. This is the normal anatomy found in the healthy tongue. The white coating...  Read Full »

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