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Painless lump inside mouth
I am having this painless lump towards the inner side of lower teeth. It's been more than 15 days. It is not seen, does not hurt or irritate me but it bothers me. I am not a usual smoker but I do drink. Earlier, I had also developed this cut inside my mouth after drinking. I am assuming it was as I had bitten that area with my teeth while eating but am not sure. Pain was there for a few days and my stomach was also constipated but then this recovered after 3-4 days. Can anyone guide me about that lump?
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1. Bland diet (avoid spicy, fatty, acidic foods) 2. Increase fiber intake (fruits, vegetables, whole grains) 3. Probiotic-rich foods (yogurt, kefir) 4. Ginger (anti-inflammatory) 5. Aloe vera juice (soothes digestive tract)
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Visit physician or ENT doctor
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No need to worry ,they will self heal,they are a result of minor trauma . Swelling is a minor cyst , Consult if they increase
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The visible minute swelling on the right buccal mucosa seems from your grinder teeth trauma infliction. For which you need to be very careful while chewing & must be cleaning mouth with Oral  mouth cleaners. Smokers and even occasional drinkers often develop Erythroplakia from mucosa tears. The small visible swelling like appearance in your provided image anterior to the tongue Ala, need to be consulted from a Maxilofacial Spurgeon.
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Maintain oral hygiene
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drink 4 litres of water daily. Chew the food  slowly
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Its relatively new and looks like a self-bitten spot while eating/ overuse of tongue. it will regress on its own within a week.
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Wash with just listerine/ betadine solution just to prevent infection and swelling
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Eat less spicy foods,
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You should visit a dentist for proper physical examination and treatment
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Consultation ENT
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Use zytee l gel. Do consult. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach.
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I beleive it is a recent one Do take VIT B Complex along with mouth hygiene If it didn't get correct then do visit a doctor.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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