
Could be Canker Sores (Aphthous Ulcers). Common canker sores (known medically as aphthous ulcers) are often confused with the cold sores of HSV-1. Canker sores frequently crop up singly or in groups on the inside of the mouth or on or under the tongue. They are usually white crater-like ulcers. They usually heal in 2 weeks without treatment.
Check with a doctor to examine for a correct diagnosis.
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Posted by missmagpie
my boyfriends has three white sore blister like ulcers on the tip of his tounge and thay seem to be getting bigger and there really painfull when eating, talking, drinking ect what are thay and how is it best to treat them