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Large White Bumps At The Tip Of Tongue, Has Light Green Pus. What Is It?

Hello.. I have 2 large white bumps on like the tip of my tongue.. I believe the first bump was caused by a sharp tooth wit a sharp filling and eventually caused me to search for a new spot to grind against my tooth therefore causing the second bump. But this second bump is really huge and hurts bothers me all day long got it just yeaterday and this morning i looked at it and it had some type of yellowish almost a lite green puss. What is wrong with me?
Tue, 4 Jun 2013
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Hello,

Your tongue has ulcerated due to the sharp edges of tooth.
Apply diclofenac gel on the affected area.
Gargle frequently with warm saline and betadine.
Avoid intake of spicy food items.
Rinse your mouth after every meals.
Maintain oral hygiene well.
Please do visit a dentist and get the sharp edges of teeth smoothened.
Hope this helps.
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Large White Bumps At The Tip Of Tongue, Has Light Green Pus. What Is It?

Hello, Your tongue has ulcerated due to the sharp edges of tooth. Apply diclofenac gel on the affected area. Gargle frequently with warm saline and betadine. Avoid intake of spicy food items. Rinse your mouth after every meals. Maintain oral hygiene well. Please do visit a dentist and get the sharp edges of teeth smoothened. Hope this helps.