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Re: inflamed taste buds?

From: Richard (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 11 Sep 2003 05:37:51 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 06 Nov 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Okay I'm not sure about inflamed taste buds but the coxsackie virus causes
>mouth sores and I would imagine if you get them on your tongue it could cause
>an inflamed taste bud.
>
>Coxsackie virus is what causes hand, foot and mouth disease. Humans can get
>this, and they get little tiny water blisters on their hands and in between
>their fingers, on their gums and tongue, and on their feet.
>
>For more info look up coxsackie on the internet.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Donna in Utah
>> This is a very weird problem. In the last three weeks, I have had 3
>> inflamed taste buds. I always used to call these tounge pimples. I
>> don't know what they are really called, but they HURT. I have been
>> looking on line for possible causes and treatments and there isnt much
>> you can do, or much in the way of explanation. One explanation is, they
>> are common in pregnant women due to hormonal changes.
>>
>> I am wondering if my new birth control pill is causing this??? It would
>> be just my luck, just to have thought I've found a side-effect free
>> one... I mean, two in two weeks was bad, but I could have thought, bad
>> luck. Today I woke up with another one, and I think there MUST be an
>> explanation...
>>
>> Anyone else have problems with frequent inflamed tatse buds? Or know the
>> correct medical term so I could look up some more stuff on this?
>>
>> My husband has never had one in his life... I almost feel like a dirty
>> little freak for having them! Or something... ugh.
>>



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