The presence of granulation underneath the cocked tongue may be associated with mucous gland cysts in the abdominal part of the tongue, cysts of the sublingual gland, and ulcerative hyperplasia in the sublingual caruncle area. Surgical treatment, localized treatment and medication should be taken according to the different causes of the disease.
1. Mucous gland cysts in the abdomen of the tongue: when the mucous glands in the abdomen of the tongue are traumatized, storage cysts can be produced; if the cysts are ulcerated and proliferated, it will be manifested as the existence of granules under the tongue when the tongue is cocked up. At this time, the feasible mucous gland cyst excision treatment.
2. Sublingual gland cyst: when the duct of sublingual gland is blocked or curved, sublingual gland cyst will appear, which is manifested as the presence of granules under the tongue. Sublingual gland cysts can be treated with sublingual gland cystectomy.
3. Ulceration and hyperplasia of sublingual caruncle: sublingual caruncle is the opening of the duct of sublingual gland and submandibular gland, when there is ulceration, it can be manifested as ulceration, hyperplasia and granulation. At this time, chlorhexidine mouthwash can be used to rinse the mouth, oral vitamin B, local use of oral ulcers and other drugs.
There may be other reasons why there are granules under the tongue, please consult the doctor in time, complete the examination, clarify the cause of the disease and diagnosis, standardize the treatment under the guidance of the physician, the use of drugs need to comply with the doctor’s instructions.