SORES ON BACK OF TONGUE

Sores on Back of Tongue Causes

The most common and abundant type of sores that appear on the back of the tongue are canker sores, medically known as Aphthous Ulcers. These sores or ulcers typically appear in the form of open lesions on the mucous surface inside the mouth. These sores usually appear anywhere on the soft tissue surfaces such as on the gums, insides of the cheeks and the tongue. Mouth ulcers or canker sores mostly appear whitish or yellowish in color. The most common reason behind the appearance of these sores is a break or insufficiency in a specific area of the mucous membrane that covers the soft inner surfaces of the oral or buccal cavity. Such a breach or insufficiency is usually caused by corrosion of the mucous membrane on eating very spicy or acidic food such as green or red chillies or unripe and sour citrus fruits. Another reason behind the appearance of these lesions on mucous oral surfaces is a deficiency of nutrients, especially Vitamin B, zinc, folic acid and iron, in the body. Canker sores on back of tongue, on the gums or insides of the cheeks can also occur due to oral trauma and injury to oral tissues caused by abrasive action of toothbrushes or tongue cleaners.

Although not that common, but cold sores caused by the Herpes simplex virus may lead to the formation of sores on different parts of the tongue. The preferred outbreak spots for cold sores are the lips, especially the upper lip but in rare cases, they can appear on the insides of the mouth and on the tongue as well. If you always get sores on back of tongue with cold and flu to accompany it every time, those sores may be caused by the Herpes simplex virus.

Getting Rid of Oral Sores

While it's easy to get complete relief from canker sores, cold sores on tongue can be treated only temporarily as the virus that causes the sores to appear continue to live inside your body even after the sores disappear. The best way to cure canker sores is to eat food rich in vitamins, zinc and iron. You can take Vitamin B complex supplements and capsules to quicken the healing process. Mouth ulcer gels can be applied to the site of the lesions directly to get relief from the soreness. In case of cold sores, taking antivirals, eating Vitamin rich food and taking lots of rest to rejuvenate the immune system help in making the sores disappear faster.

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