I attached a photo in this message I don't know what it is. Please tell me what it is and how dangerous it can be or is it harmless. It happened very first time and I don't know what to do.
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dear patient. as i can see in the given picture there is a small blood clot formed. the main reason can be because of cheek biting. the injury caused due to the cheeks been bitten between two teeth. it can be very painful and need to be treated with topical application and medicines. i suggest you to not panic and consult a dentist for the said prescription. it will subside in few days, so there is no reason to worry.
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Hello ,
I am Dr.irfan Chherawala
Practicing Dental Surgeon and Counselling Psychologist
The condition can arise out of constant cheek bite in the effected area.
Check with ypur dentist immediately if u have a cheek bite in the related area.
Next Steps
Visit dentist immediately.
Tell him to treat the cheek bite if detected due plunger cusps .
Health Tips
Do not apply any ointment or gel in the affected area..If the lesion subsides after treatment of cheek bite , then its good .
if not we must consider systemic factors.
Thank You.
Hello dear
Please be advised
I think it is related with either thrombocytopenia or local injury
I suggest you to wait for 3-5 days if there is any change in size,colour ,consistency and number.
For further details you can consult me
Thanks
Mostly seems due to local injury like bitting. You can apply any anesthetic gel locally.
If it increases in size, or pain increases you should consult the dentist.
Health Tips
also make sure you don't repeatedly bite it after applying the anesthetic gel.
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