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[|Human|] I have enlarged bumps far back at the base of my tongue. I noticed them after a bout with a virus that involved throwing up.   I have a tendency to get oral yeast.    Should I be calling my doctor for nystatin or can I wait to see if they resolve on their own.
[|AI|]  Hi. Thanks for the query. I have gone through your query and can understand your concerns. As per your complaint it looks like enlarged bumps at the back of tongue seems to be due to Swollen circumvallate Papillae. Circumvallate Papillae are present on the back one third of tongue and are arranged in a typical "V" shaped pattern and are large papillae, so slightly raised appearance is normal but in case if they are red and inflamed and swollen they are not normal and can occur due to a number of common causes like burning with hot foods and liquids, inflammation caused due to chemical injury like using concentrated solutions of mouthwash, allergic reaction to medicines, acid reflux, oral infections like Thrush, throat infection, post nasal Chat Doctor. . As you already had viral infection and also susceptible to yeast infection, therefore both can be a cause for swollen circumvallate Papillae. You should consult an Oral Physician and get evaluated and treatment of underlying cause can relieve. As of now you can do warm saline gargles, soda bicarb gargles, suck ice pops and do cold water rinses. You can also avoid hot and spicy food and take a soft diet.