I have a mucous cyst inside my lower lip. Any remedies or medicines for the same would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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the mucous cyst usually doesn't cause any harm ..but it's removed and taken out ..
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Hello one of the reasons for mucocele to erupt is continuous hitting by your sharp tooth while closing, opening jaws while eating, speaking. So it increases or decreases in size depending on the intensity of hitting. If the hitting is stopped or the sharp tooth is reduced then mucocele goes away on its own, no medicine is required. But if after removing the trauma-causing tooth piece or the object which causes this, still, you notice that the cyst is increasing or decreasing in size, it is painful, it's red, swollen, it has turned blue, then, in that case, you need to get it operated. It is a minor surgery hardly 15-20 minutes, then specimen should be sent to the lab for biopsy for detecting the potential diagnosis of the mucocele.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Inner surface of the upper or lower lip, inside the cheeks, bottom surface of the tongue. These are called mucoceles. They are often caused by lip biting, lip sucking, or other trauma. Floor of the mouth. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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You have ranula and a surgical resection is needed.
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