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Lie bumps or transient lingual papillitis refers to small red or white bumps that occur on the tongue and cause discomfort. Learn about causes and treatment.
Transient lingual papillitis is a temporary inflammation of the taste buds, causing small, painful bumps on the tongue, often linked to irritation, stress, or certain foods.
Transient lingual papillitis, also called "lie bumps" or "liar's tongue," is a common condition that causes small red or white bumps to form on the tip or sides of the tongue. The bumps can be ...
The symptoms of transient lingual papillitis vary depending on the type of TLP you have. While every type affects your tongue and causes inflammation, other symptoms can occur alongside each TLP type.
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The actual medical name for lie bumps is transient lingual papillitis, but the condition became known as “lie bumps” after the myth that they were caused by telling a lie. Lie bumps will ...