The raised flesh bumps on the top of the tongue may be due to Kawasaki disease, mucous gland cysts, lingual inflammation, warts, etc., and need to be treated with medication or surgery for the cause of the disease. 1. Kawasaki disease: this disease may be related to genetic susceptibility, infection and immunity factors, systemic non-specific vascular inflammatory lesions lead to tongue papillae hyperplasia, tongue mucosal surface appears raised like a lump. Aspirin, gammaglobulin, methylprednisolone, infliximab and other drugs need to be applied. 2. Mucous gland cysts: local trauma to the tongue leads to rupture of the ducts, the mucus secreted by the mucous glands leaks into the tissue space and forms cysts, or is caused by duct obstruction, so the symptoms will appear. Smaller cysts can be treated by cystectomy under local anesthesia, and sublingual gland cysts can be cured by sublingual gland resection. 3. Tongue inflammation: malnutrition, vitamin B deficiency, infection and other factors lead to inflammatory lesions of the tongue tissue, local hyperplasia and edema and the symptoms. You need to pay attention to oral hygiene, diligent brushing and gargling, and when there is infection, you can apply metronidazole, amoxicillin and other drugs and local application of cod liver oil emulsion treatment. 4. Condyloma acuminatum: a kind of skin and mucous membrane hyperplasia caused by HPV (human papillomavirus) infection, can use imiquimod cream, Sai Zai Zai Zai Zai Zai Zai Zai ointment treatment or freezing, laser and other physical therapy. Pay attention to the use of medication under the guidance of a physician.