Small red dots on the child’s tongue may be due to Kawasaki disease, stomatitis, scarlet fever and other causes. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms.
1. Kawasaki Disease: red dots appear on the tongue. It may also be accompanied by skin rashes on the body, lymphatic swelling in the neck and other symptoms.
2. Stomatitis: Inflammation of the oral mucosa due to infection, the early manifestation of which will appear as red dots on the tongue, and may also be accompanied by oral mucosal congestion, edema, blisters and other symptoms.
3. Scarlet fever: mainly caused by streptococcal infection, in addition to small red spots on the tongue. It may also be accompanied by fever, generalized rash and other symptoms.
If your child has small red dots on his tongue, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a relevant examination, and under the guidance of the doctor, choose the appropriate treatment. In daily life, pay attention to a light diet and balanced nutrition.