When there are raised fleshy bumps on the tongue, it is best for the patient to compare the left and right side of the tongue and observe whether the same symmetry exists. If it is found that the fleshy bumps are obvious on the unilateral tongue, it should indeed be clinically noticed because there is a possibility of tissue lesions, which are more common clinically as cysts of the tongue, for example, in the anterior, unilateral, and ventral part of the tongue there is a possibility of anterior tongue gland cysts, which even There is a high chance of recurrence even after surgery. On the dorsum of the tongue, some inflammation of the lingual papillae may also present as tongue bumps. Of course there is also the possibility of malignant tumors of the tongue, such as tongue cancer, which may also present as fleshy bumps on the body of the tongue. But it is also important to note that if it is a row of fleshy bumps found on the back of the tongue, in front of the herringbone boundary sulcus, there is no need to worry about it because it is a manifestation of our normal human contour papillae. Clinically, there are many patients who go to the hospital to check the fleshy bumps and finally find out that they are normal contour papillae.