Bumps on side of the tongue can be caused by oral cancer, canker sores, allergic reactions, dental appliances, trauma or injuries, oral
lichen planus, oral cancer, oral herpes, fibroma, oral thrush, vitamins deficiency among other reasons we have already discussed.
The white bumps are often caused by oral thrush (both in children and adults), leukoplakia, oral
lichen planus, and canker sores, injuries (from biting, burning, dental appliances), piercings and jewelry, among other conditions.
«I was once diagnosed with lupus,
lichen planus (lost all 20 nails), ADD, depression, COPD, allergies, atherosclerosis with chest pain, metabolic syndrome, rapidly progressing to full blown diabetes, high CRP, high cholesterol, high triglycerides, chronic fatigue, and fibromyalgia,» says Peggy M. «I was living on inhalers, antibiotics, prednisone, antidepressants, sleeping pills, allergy meds and more... I began to try alternative things.
I have
a lichen planus and can't have grains, but I also want to increase and maintain my brain health and lose some pounds!
Purslane has been found to effectively treat oral
lichen planus.
I have been diagnosed with oral and esophagus
lichen planus.
That's when the oral
lichen planus appeared.
«I was really excited to hear about their work because the cat disease behaved very similarly to what I saw in my human patients with oral
lichen planus,» Fazel said.
Nicholau uses oral xylocaine to deal with the pain of oral
lichen planus and help her eat, but the numbing factor means she can't taste her food.
Translating Veterinary Medicine to Human Medicine While there is no cure for oral
lichen planus to date, there is hope — in the form of a novel treatment for a similar disease that affects cats.