
Causes, Symptoms, And Treatments For Tongue Sores
 Causes, symptoms, and treatments for tongue sores  The tongue is known to be the strongest muscle in the human body. A complex muscle, it helps us talk, taste, and swallow. The human tongue is covered with several small nodules known as papillae. These papillae have taste buds, which help us distinguish various flavors of sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. Sometimes, tongue papillae get enlarged or sore. This causes discomfort that may range from minor to extremely painful or itchy sensations. This condition is commonly called tongue sores. Sores may appear anywhere on the tongue; a sore on the side of the tongue is as discomforting as one at the back or underneath the tongue.  Let’s take a look at what causes tongue sores, explore their symptoms, as well as the available treatment options.   What are the medical conditions that cause tongue sores?    A deficiency in Vitamin B-12, folic acid, and iron  A prolonged course of antibiotics  Certain diseases such as strep throat, anemia, and an overactive thyroid  Oral thrush caused by a fungus called Candida  Hormonal changes in women  Seizures that lead to an involuntary biting of the tongue in epilepsy    How do lifestyle habits affect tongue health?    Eating spicy or sour foods may cause the tongue papillae to get infected.
            








