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Bumps On Tongue, Red. Scarlet Fever, Ulcer In Childhood. What Could Be Causing This?

Good morning, i have red bumps on the way back of my tongue toward my tonsils which also seem a bit red. I ve had this gor months now the bumps some larger than others but they dont hurt i m not sure what it is but my mom told me when i was young i use to suffer from scarlet fever and thrush/mouth olcers i m 20 now so i m not sure
Sat, 10 Aug 2013
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Hi, they are normal, and every one will have them, and they are not harmfull. No treatment is required . Still if you are particular of it consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. You can clear your doubt by observing the tongue of four of your friends. Rarely may not have the bumps. Thank you.
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Bumps On Tongue, Red. Scarlet Fever, Ulcer In Childhood. What Could Be Causing This?

Hi, they are normal, and every one will have them, and they are not harmfull. No treatment is required . Still if you are particular of it consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. You can clear your doubt by observing the tongue of four of your friends. Rarely may not have the bumps. Thank you.