Most tongue cuts heal quickly. The health care provider checked your child's tongue, examined the teeth, and decided that stitches were needed to fix the cut. The stitches will dissolve on their own. Small changes in the diet can make your child more comfortable while the tongue heals.





When do tongue cuts need stitches? Some tongue cuts heal on their own, but others need stitches to close them. A cut needs stitches when it:
What happens as the tongue cut heals? At first, the cut might be red and the tongue might be swollen. The cut may ooze a small amount of bloody or clear fluid. As the cut heals, it may itch slightly and look pale or white. The stitches will slowly dissolve in 1 to 2 weeks.