How to treat raised bumps of flesh underneath the tongue

Raised bumps under the tongue may be caused by sublingual gland cysts, sublingual polyps and other diseases, which can be treated with medication and surgery. 1. Sublingual gland cysts: raised bumps under the tip of the tongue may be caused by local injuries leading to rupture or obstruction of the salivary gland ducts, resulting in the extravasation of mucus from the gland to the surrounding tissues and the formation of cysts, which can be treated with medications such as ceftriaxone and ceftazidime, and if medication fails to alleviate the problem, sublingual gland resection can be used for the treatment. 2. Sublingual polyps: raised bumps under the tongue may be associated with local irritation, poor oral hygiene, tissue epithelial abnormal hyperplasia caused by sublingual polyps, amoxicillin capsules, piperacillin and other anti-inflammatory drugs can be used to treat, if the drug treatment can not be relieved, can be laser treatment or surgical removal. Patients with raised flesh bumps under the tongue, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, after the cause of the disease is clear, according to the doctor’s guidance for standardized treatment and medication.