The symptoms of sublingual hyperplasia may appear more localized bulging, displacement, loosening and other reactions.
Clinically, the appearance of sublingual hyperplasia is considered to be related to local stimulation, if repeatedly eating spicy, greasy and overly stimulating food, may cause some stimulation of the tongue papilla, so the symptoms of sublingual hyperplasia may appear, may produce localized bulging reaction, and may also appear symptoms such as displacement and loosening of the teeth.
In some patients, sublingual hyperplasia may be related to viral infection, which may produce more obvious dry mouth, burning sensation, skin and mucous membrane damage and various other reactions.
If this situation occurs, it is recommended to actively seek medical examination and treatment to avoid aggravation of symptoms.