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[|Human|] I went for a free oral dental screening in my area yesterday. I have had an inflamed taste bud for 6 to 8 months. It almost goes away, then returns. It sometimes bleeds and when it bleeds it bleeds alot. At one time I had a chipped tooth that was pulled but the taste bud became inflamed because of the chipped tooth. I kept rubbing my tongue aganist the sharp edge. The dental technician I saw yesterday did a thorough exam, and she even shined a special light inside my mouth, it was very warm and I had to shut my eyes while she did the exam with this light. The dental technician said to rinse morning and evening with salty warm water, and it already feels better. But why will this inflamation on my taste bud not ever go completely away. It is horrible when it bleeds and scary. Is there anything else I should do? Thank you
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for posting the query, Inflamed taste buds can be due to bacterial or viral infections, consumption of hot food, allergies to some foods, trauma from tongue biting or chipped tooth. I would suggest you to get the checkup done by the Dentist take an x-ray of the chipped tooth and go for the treatment. Apply Colonel oral ointment topically over the affected area. Start taking multivitamin tablets. Take complete balanced diet and Chat Doctor.  Hope this helps out. Regards.