What’s going on under the kid’s tongue?

Children with granulation under the tongue may have sublingual cysts, capillary hemangiomas, and sublingual polyps.
1. Sublingual cysts: children’s tongue under the long buds may be sublingual cysts caused by sublingual cysts, sublingual cysts are usually associated with injury, salivary gland stones, inflammation of the floor of the mouth. Most of them are located at the side of the floor of the mouth and are light blue in color, soft in texture, slow in growth and painless.
2. Capillary hemangioma: children’s tongue under the long buds may be caused by capillary hemangioma, capillary hemangioma is mostly seen in children. The clinical manifestation is that there is a dark red swelling in the local skin or a light blue lumpy substance under the skin.
3. sublingual polyp: children’s tongue under the long buds may also be sublingual polyp caused by the polyp under the tongue is because of the proliferation of epithelial tissue growth abnormality, the formation of papillary protuberances.
The child’s tongue under the long buds may also be other reasons, it is recommended that parents take the child to the hospital to do the relevant examination, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out reasonable treatment.