Small red spots on the tip of the tongue are mainly considered to be related to lingual inflammation, herpetic stomatitis and condyloma acuminatum.
1. Tongue inflammation: it can lead to the appearance of red spots on the tip and edge of the tongue, accompanied by numbness and burning pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, which is especially obvious when eating.
2. Herpetic stomatitis: it can lead to congestion of the oral mucosa and the appearance of red spots on the tongue, inner lips, and epiglottis mucosa, which can gradually develop into blisters if timely intervention is not possible.
3. Warts: After the oral cavity is infected with human papilloma virus, the early stage may lead to the appearance of red spots and papules on the tip of the patient’s tongue, and with the gradual development of the condition, cauliflower warts can be formed.
The above symptoms, should be timely to the dental hospital to confirm the diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for the appropriate treatment.