Blisters on the tip of the tongue in children

Blisters on the tip of the tongue in children may be related to trauma, recurrent oral ulcers, herpetic stomatitis and other factors.
1. trauma: children may form bubbles if they accidentally bite their tongues with their teeth while eating, this is usually monogenic, so the bubble may be just one, no special treatment is needed, and it will disappear slowly.
2. recurrent oral ulcers: children’s tongues have bubbles, may be related to recurrent stomatitis, recurrent stomatitis in the early surface of the tongue will appear herpes, herpes ulceration will have the symptoms of bubbles.
3. Herpetic stomatitis: the above situation in children may be related to herpetic stomatitis, which is mostly caused by viral infections and is accompanied by fever.
Children with blisters on the tongue may, there are other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to carry out relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms.