A tiny painless bump on top of mouth from 5 days colur is same as top but i am worried about this is this normal my tongue is always on it checking kindly suggest what can i do i am so anxious about it and worried
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Hello .
You need to get it clinically examined as if we go with your description it can be any thing broadly. So to narrow down and reach to a proper diagnosis of the problem you need to get a professional dental examination done and if possible kindly upload a picture of it.
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Start with warm saline rinses and try not to irritate that are by touching it again and again with finger or tongue.
It can be abscess or ulcer. Based on detailed clinical history, medication can be prescribed. You can consult through this for prescription of medication and instructions on investigations
Goodafternoon ..kindly share picture of the same ..if anxious please visit dentist for proper examination and diagnosis ..certain bump are normal and non problematic but without clinical examination anything to say is not solution....
It's hard to diagnose conditions without an examination, but a small painless bump on top of your mouth could be a number of things, including a canker sore, a cyst, or an ulcer. I recommend visiting clinic for a proper diagnosis and treatment if necessary. In the meantime, try not to touch or irritate the bump to avoid further complications.
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