Benign tumors of the tongue are treated by surgical removal, cryotherapy, and laser therapy. Benign tumors on the tongue usually grow slowly and have clear boundaries. After timely treatment, the tumors are better controlled and less likely to recur. Its treatment is mainly surgical excision treatment is more common, which directly removes the tumor tissue and stops it from continuing to grow and spread. Cryotherapy is to inhibit the growth of cancer cells by making them dehydrated, ruptured, hypoxic or dead. Laser treatment is to make the local temperature rise, to the tumor’s protein coagulation and necrosis, so as to eliminate the tumor. Some patients may experience recurrence after treatment and need to be treated again. It is suggested that patients should consult the doctor in time, and the doctor will decide the final treatment according to the specific situation, and actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out the treatment.