Do you have to remove an enlarged papilla of the tongue?

Inflammatory growths, such as papillitis of the tongue, generally do not require surgical removal. If it is a swelling, such as a papilloma of the tongue, then surgical removal is usually required. 1. Inflammatory hyperplasia: The tongue is covered with four types of papillae. When inflammation occurs, except for filiform papillitis, which is atrophic damage, inflammation of the other papillae is characterized by redness and swelling of the papillae and papillary hyperplasia. Surgical excision is usually not required. The main treatment is to remove the local irritating factors, local use of antibacterial gargles, such as chlorhexidine solution. 2. Swelling: If there is swelling such as papillary tongue, when the tumor volume is relatively large, for example, more than 1cm, this kind of recommendation is surgical excision and pathology section. If there is papillary hyperplasia of the tongue, it is recommended to consult regular hospitals to clarify the cause of the disease and treat it under the guidance of professional doctors.