Lie bumps??
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These painful red or white bumps on the tongue are called transient lingual papillitis in M.D.-speak. (They're called lie bumps in the South because of an old tale that telling a whopper would bring one on.) The true culprit: sharp or crusty foods that cause teeth to scrape the tongue's papillae, or taste buds. The papillae will heal on their own in a few days, but you can ease the pain with OTC protective gels such as Orabase or Zilactin-B, says Carl Allen, D.D.S., director of oral and maxillofacial pathology at the Ohio State University's College of Dentistry.
Bumps you get on your tongue when you tell a lie...They look like fever blisters in your mouth..
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