The long meat bumps under the oral tongue may be caused by mucous gland cysts, herpes stomatitis, tumors and so on, and should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out the corresponding treatment.
1. Mucous gland cysts: the oral tongue under the long bumps may be local trauma, duct obstruction caused by exocrine gland secretion of mucus can not be discharged caused by mucous gland cysts, such cysts are easy to be bitten, can be surgically removed.
2. Herpes stomatitis: Herpes simplex virus infection of the mucous membrane in the oral cavity can also cause bumps under the tongue, this group of people before the onset of contact with people infected with such a virus, which will also have weakness, low fever and other symptoms, can be localized use of acyclovir for treatment.
3. Tumor: If the bumps under the tongue show persistent growth, it should be considered to be caused by tumor disease, and should be timely to the hospital for appropriate treatment.
All the above medicines and treatments should be carried out under the guidance of doctors.