The presence of warts on the tongue can be determined based on the characteristics of the warts and related tests.
Warts occur well in sexually active young and middle-aged people. They are usually found on the glans, the coronal sulcus, the prepuce, the ligament, the urethral opening and the perineum in men, on the anus and in the rectum in homosexuals, and on the labia majora and minora, the vaginal opening, the clitoris, the vagina, the cervix, the perineum and the perianal area in women. If oral sex behavior exists, a few patients can also occur in the mouth and tongue.
If warts appear in the oral cavity or tongue, usually in the beginning of the disease can be manifested as a single or multiple scattered reddish papules, soft texture, sharp tip, and then gradually increase in size. The warts can be papillary, cauliflower, corns, etc. The warts in the mouth and tongue are often pink in color.
If you suspect warts, you can use the acetate white test and genetic testing to help diagnose them.
If you don’t know whether there are warts on your tongue, it is recommended to go to the hospital for diagnosis and clarification, and not to judge blindly, so as not to delay the condition.