Home remedies for tongue blisters

According to drstevenlin.com, an online portal, tongue blisters are commonly due to an injury such as unsudden biting of the tongue or brushing it so hard with a toothbrush. They can also be caused by food allergies.

However, you can try some natural remedies to help alleviate the pain and inflammation.
Basil
Winfred Nalumu says to relieve the pain, crash a few basil leaves and add salt. Chew the leaves and swallow the liquid from basil. You can do this three times a day.
Salt
Salt is good for treating blisters as it will help reduce pain. It kills bacteria and prevents infection. Mix salt in lukewarm water and stir it and gargle. You can also put a pinch of salt directly on the blisters and rinse your mouth with warm water.
Ice
Ice has a numbing effect that will soothe and give you immediate relief from pain. Ice can also reduce swelling and inflammation. Put ice cubes direct on to the blisters or drink ice cold water from time to time.
Baking soda
For treating tongue blisters, baking soda is effective. It has anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe the pain. Mix some baking soda in a cup of warm water and gargle with the solution.
Turmeric
Turmeric can also help relieve pain and inflammation. Mix turmeric powder with some honey or milk. Using a finger, apply the paste on the blisters and leave it on for some time. Then rinse it off with warm water.
Aloe vera
Aloe vera is also recommended for treating tongue blisters due to its natural healing and antibacterial properties. Aloe vera can speed up healing and also reduce pain and inflammation. Cut an aloe vera leaf to extract the gel. Apply this gel on the blisters and leave it on for at least five minutes and rinse with lukewarm water.