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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Transient lingual papillitis | |||
| image = [[File:Transient_lingual_papillitis_annotated.jpg|left|thumb|Transient lingual papillitis on the tongue]] | |||
| caption = Transient lingual papillitis on the tongue | |||
| field = [[Oral medicine]] | |||
| synonyms = [[Lie bumps]], [[Tongue bumps]] | |||
| symptoms = Painful, swollen [[papillae]] on the [[tongue]] | |||
| onset = Sudden | |||
| duration = Typically 1-2 days | |||
| causes = Unknown, possibly [[trauma]], [[stress]], or [[irritation]] | |||
| risks = [[Stress]], [[spicy foods]], [[acidic foods]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Clinical diagnosis]] | |||
| differential = [[Glossitis]], [[Canker sore]], [[Herpes simplex]] | |||
| treatment = [[Reassurance]], [[pain relief]] | |||
| medication = [[Topical anesthetics]], [[anti-inflammatory drugs]] | |||
| frequency = Common | |||
}} | |||
'''Transient lingual papillitis''' is a common, benign condition affecting the [[tongue]]. It is characterized by the sudden onset of small, painful bumps on the [[lingual papillae]], which are the tiny, nipple-like structures on the surface of the tongue. These bumps are often referred to as "lie bumps." | |||
==Signs and Symptoms== | ==Signs and Symptoms== | ||
The primary symptom of transient lingual papillitis is the appearance of small, red or white bumps on the [[tongue]]. These bumps can be painful and may cause discomfort while eating or speaking. Other symptoms may include: | The primary symptom of transient lingual papillitis is the appearance of small, red or white bumps on the [[tongue]]. These bumps can be painful and may cause discomfort while eating or speaking. Other symptoms may include: | ||
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* [[Burning sensation]] on the tongue | * [[Burning sensation]] on the tongue | ||
* Increased sensitivity to certain foods | * Increased sensitivity to certain foods | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
The exact cause of transient lingual papillitis is not well understood. However, several factors are believed to contribute to the condition, including: | The exact cause of transient lingual papillitis is not well understood. However, several factors are believed to contribute to the condition, including: | ||
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* [[Allergic reactions]] | * [[Allergic reactions]] | ||
* [[Gastrointestinal disturbances]] | * [[Gastrointestinal disturbances]] | ||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
Diagnosis of transient lingual papillitis is typically based on the clinical appearance of the tongue and the patient's reported symptoms. A healthcare provider may perform a physical examination and inquire about the patient's medical history to rule out other conditions. | Diagnosis of transient lingual papillitis is typically based on the clinical appearance of the tongue and the patient's reported symptoms. A healthcare provider may perform a physical examination and inquire about the patient's medical history to rule out other conditions. | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
Transient lingual papillitis usually resolves on its own without the need for medical treatment. However, certain measures can help alleviate symptoms and promote healing: | Transient lingual papillitis usually resolves on its own without the need for medical treatment. However, certain measures can help alleviate symptoms and promote healing: | ||
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* Using over-the-counter pain relievers | * Using over-the-counter pain relievers | ||
* Rinsing the mouth with a mild [[saltwater solution]] | * Rinsing the mouth with a mild [[saltwater solution]] | ||
==Prognosis== | ==Prognosis== | ||
The prognosis for transient lingual papillitis is excellent, as the condition is self-limiting and typically resolves within a few days to a week. Recurrences are possible but generally not a cause for concern. | The prognosis for transient lingual papillitis is excellent, as the condition is self-limiting and typically resolves within a few days to a week. Recurrences are possible but generally not a cause for concern. | ||
==Prevention== | ==Prevention== | ||
While it may not be possible to prevent transient lingual papillitis entirely, certain practices can reduce the risk of developing the condition: | While it may not be possible to prevent transient lingual papillitis entirely, certain practices can reduce the risk of developing the condition: | ||
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* Maintaining good oral hygiene | * Maintaining good oral hygiene | ||
* Identifying and avoiding potential allergens | * Identifying and avoiding potential allergens | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Tongue]] | * [[Tongue]] | ||
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* [[Allergic reactions]] | * [[Allergic reactions]] | ||
* [[Gastrointestinal disturbances]] | * [[Gastrointestinal disturbances]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
{{Commons category|Transient lingual papillitis}} | {{Commons category|Transient lingual papillitis}} | ||
[[Category:Tongue disorders]] | [[Category:Tongue disorders]] | ||
[[Category:Oral pathology]] | [[Category:Oral pathology]] | ||
[[Category:Benign tumors]] | [[Category:Benign tumors]] | ||
[[Category:Medicine]] | [[Category:Medicine]] | ||
{{medicine-stub}} | {{medicine-stub}} | ||
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| Transient lingual papillitis | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Lie bumps, Tongue bumps |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Painful, swollen papillae on the tongue |
| Complications | N/A |
| Onset | Sudden |
| Duration | Typically 1-2 days |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Unknown, possibly trauma, stress, or irritation |
| Risks | Stress, spicy foods, acidic foods |
| Diagnosis | Clinical diagnosis |
| Differential diagnosis | Glossitis, Canker sore, Herpes simplex |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Reassurance, pain relief |
| Medication | Topical anesthetics, anti-inflammatory drugs |
| Prognosis | N/A |
| Frequency | Common |
| Deaths | N/A |
Transient lingual papillitis is a common, benign condition affecting the tongue. It is characterized by the sudden onset of small, painful bumps on the lingual papillae, which are the tiny, nipple-like structures on the surface of the tongue. These bumps are often referred to as "lie bumps."
Signs and Symptoms[edit]
The primary symptom of transient lingual papillitis is the appearance of small, red or white bumps on the tongue. These bumps can be painful and may cause discomfort while eating or speaking. Other symptoms may include:
- Swelling of the tongue
- Burning sensation on the tongue
- Increased sensitivity to certain foods
Causes[edit]
The exact cause of transient lingual papillitis is not well understood. However, several factors are believed to contribute to the condition, including:
- Trauma or injury to the tongue
- Stress
- Hormonal changes
- Allergic reactions
- Gastrointestinal disturbances
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of transient lingual papillitis is typically based on the clinical appearance of the tongue and the patient's reported symptoms. A healthcare provider may perform a physical examination and inquire about the patient's medical history to rule out other conditions.
Treatment[edit]
Transient lingual papillitis usually resolves on its own without the need for medical treatment. However, certain measures can help alleviate symptoms and promote healing:
- Avoiding spicy, acidic, or hot foods
- Maintaining good oral hygiene
- Using over-the-counter pain relievers
- Rinsing the mouth with a mild saltwater solution
Prognosis[edit]
The prognosis for transient lingual papillitis is excellent, as the condition is self-limiting and typically resolves within a few days to a week. Recurrences are possible but generally not a cause for concern.
Prevention[edit]
While it may not be possible to prevent transient lingual papillitis entirely, certain practices can reduce the risk of developing the condition:
- Avoiding tongue trauma
- Managing stress
- Maintaining good oral hygiene
- Identifying and avoiding potential allergens
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
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External Links[edit]

