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  2. Sore Tongue? 17 Possible Causes - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/dental-and-oral-health/sore-tongue

    A sore tongue can happen for many reasons, including vitamin deficiencies, allergies, and injuries. Learn about 17 possible causes and their symptoms.

  3. Tongue Problems: Types, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/24735-tongue-problems

    Tongue problems may include a tongue that’s painful, enlarged or swollen, oddly textured or an unusual color, like white, yellow, brown or black. Infection, inflammation and conditions you’re born with or develop later in life can all cause symptoms affecting your tongue.

  4. Tongue Problems: Sores, Discoloration, and Tongue Bumps - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/oral-health/tongue-problem-basics-sore-or...

    Tongue problems can range from pain to changes in color and texture, often caused by various factors like trauma, smoking, canker sores, burning tongue syndrome, or medical conditions such as ...

  5. 15 Sore Tongue Remedies: Causes and When to Seek Medical Help

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    Most causes of a sore tongue, like canker sores, swollen taste buds, and mouth injuries, can be treated at home. Home remedies can also help you ease a sore tongue caused by more serious...

  6. Experiencing a sore tongue? 15 causes and treatments for ...

    www.opencare.com/blog/experiencing-a-sore-tongue-15-causes...

    Having a sore tongue is actually a common problem. In fact, most oral infections like blisters under the cheeks, tongue, and gums, are pretty widespread. Those inflamed patches of tissue and cracked skin on the corner of your mouth can be painful and hard to ignore.

  7. Sore Tongue Treatment: Both At-Home and Medical Care

    www.verywellhealth.com/sore-tongue-treatment-8647344

    A sore tongue may be painful on the tip, back, or sides. Common causes include injuries, infections, and underlying medical conditions. Treatment depends on the cause but may include good oral hygiene, mouth rinses, or over-the-counter (OTC) medications. Often, a sore tongue will resolve on its own.

  8. Sore tongue treatment: Home remedies and medical treatments

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/sore-tongue-treatment

    Learn more about how to soothe a sore tongue using natural remedies and when to see a doctor for stronger medication. Sore tongue treatment usually includes home remedies and...

  9. Sore Tongue: Causes and More - Healthgrades

    www.healthgrades.com/right-care/oral-health/sore-tongue

    If you have a sore tongue, you may feel a dull, stabbing, shooting, burning, or pins-and-needles sensation. This article explains the various causes of a sore tongue and when to contact a doctor. It will also explain symptoms that may occur alongside a sore tongue.

  10. What Your Tongue Says About Your Health - WebMD

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    Many spots, bumps, and colors on your tongue are harmless. But it’s good to know the signs that might point to cancer: Sores that don’t heal, lumps, tongue pain, and trouble chewing or...

  11. Sore or white tongue - NHS

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/sore-or-white-tongue

    Find out how to treat a sore or white tongue and read about the possible causes such as geographic tongue, oral thrush and mouth ulcers.