Blisters on the tongue may be caused by tongue ulcers, tongue burns, herpes virus infections and other factors, and can be improved by medication, changing dietary habits, and frequent mouth rinsing.
1. Tongue ulcers: oral tuberculosis infection, vitamin B2 deficiency, bad biting habits and other factors will produce stimulation of the tongue mucosa, so that the local congestion and edema reaction and long blisters.
In order to reduce the pain, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use watermelon cream and other anti-inflammatory drugs, you can also use salt water for gargling, in order to reduce the local inflammatory reaction. Also pay attention to rest, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, reduce the local inflammatory stimulation.
2. Tongue burns: Eating too hot food can cause tongue burns and blisters and cause pain. In order to reduce the pain, avoid taking too hot and spicy food to minimize the stimulation of the wound. Anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin can also be prescribed. If the blisters are too big, you need to go to the hospital for puncture surgery to reduce the pain caused by the blisters.
3. Herpes virus infection: When the tongue is infected by the herpes virus, blisters and pain can also occur. At this time, you can follow the doctor’s advice to take acyclovir and other anti-herpes virus drugs. At the same time, you should pay attention to the supplementation of vitamin C to improve nutrition, and also eat a light diet, avoiding spicy and stimulating food.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital to get a clear diagnosis of blisters on the tongue and then treat the cause of the blisters, and the use of medication should be in accordance with medical advice.