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A small Acne like Growth in mouth
Hello Doctor, What are this small acne like growth in mouth.This is therefore more than 3 or 4 years .Very small.Its on both side at the same position.Feels very soft when feeling it with tongue.Please help.
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The small, acne-like growths you've described in your mouth could be a variety of things. Without a proper examination, it's difficult to provide a definitive diagnosis. However, I can mention a few possibilities: Mucocele: A mucocele is a harmless, fluid-filled cyst that forms on the inner lips or the floor of the mouth. It's usually caused by a blocked salivary gland duct. Fordyce Spots: These are small, raised, pale or white bumps that can appear on the inside of the cheeks or lips. They are often sebaceous glands that are visible through the thin oral mucosa. Minor Salivary Gland Enlargement: There are numerous minor salivary glands throughout the mouth. Sometimes, these glands can become enlarged and appear as small bumps. Irritation or Trauma: Sometimes, small bumps can form due to repeated irritation from biting the cheek or other oral tissues. Mucous Retention Cyst: Similar to a mucocele, a mucous retention cyst occurs when a salivary gland duct becomes blocked. It leads to a small, painless bump that is filled with mucus. Since these growths have been present for several years and are not causing you any pain or discomfort, they might be benign and not a cause for concern. However, I recommend that you have them evaluated by a dentist or an oral health professional to get a proper diagnosis. They can determine the exact nature of these growths and provide guidance on whether any further action is needed. If the appearance or characteristics of these growths change, it's important to seek professional evaluation.
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This is the opening of the stenson’s duct (parotid salivary gland’s). It may be slightly elevated in some individuals. Nothing to worry.
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Please get it examined clinically. It could be salivary gland cyst or stone.
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Avoid touching or poking it.
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Doesn’t look anything serious.
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Visit the dentist for a clinical examination.
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Hello Nothing to worry about it.it is opening of stenson's duct.in some individual it is prominent
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This is the opening of the parotid salivary gland, normal to be enlarged and prominent like this in some individuals. Nothing to worry about.
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If incase you find it to be hard or painful, visit a dentist for physical evaluation.
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You can go to a dental clinic for physical evaluation
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Hi, Suggest you to meet your dentist for a clinical evaluation.
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