Sublingual gland cysts, which are cystic in nature, have no conservative treatment and should be treated surgically.
Sublingual gland cysts are cysts formed when the ducts of the sublingual gland are blocked or the secretions of the gland cannot be discharged in time due to damage to the gland, resulting in retention of the secretions. They form light blue vesicles in the floor of the mouth, which are soft and mostly able to lift the tongue and expand to the opposite side or submandibularly.
Conservative treatment is usually not effective and surgery is needed to remove the sublingual gland along with the cyst.
Sublingual gland cyst belongs to the oral and maxillofacial soft tissue cysts, the contents of which are mostly egg-white liquid, you should go to the regular hospital in time for examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.