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  5. After I brush my teeth and clean my tongue, I notice small spots of blood on my tongue, but they disappear after I rinse my mouth. Theres also slight swelling on the sides of my tongue, but it doesnt hurt. What could be causing this? Should I be worried?

After I brush my teeth and clean my tongue, I notice small spots of blood on my tongue, but they disappear after I rinse my mouth. Theres also slight swelling on the sides of my tongue, but it doesnt hurt. What could be causing this? Should I be worried?

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After I brush my teeth and clean my tongue, I notice small spots of blood on my tongue, but they disappear after I rinse my mouth. Theres also slight swelling on the sides of my tongue, but it doesnt hurt. What could be causing this? Should I be worried?

Could be due to minor trauma from brushing too hard or using a hard-bristled toothbrush. The slight swelling on the sides could be due to irritation. To help with this issue, you can try using a softer toothbrush and being gentler while brushing your tongue. You can also use a mouthwash with an antibacterial agent to help reduce any inflammation. If the issue persists, you can try using an oral gel containing benzocaine to help with any discomfort.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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