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Lump in lip
One month back Very small size 3 lump formed in lower lips, it's so sensitive and Little pain when pressure with teeth. Is that risk factor?
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Hello , It may be a mucocel which is a saliva filled cavity . It is caused due to the injury to the minor salivary gland . Please go and consult a dentist the treatment will be excision of the lump .
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Hi..It could be a mucocele. Visit dentist in your area for check up.
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IG could be mucocele which is harmless but needs to be removed. Any lesion that lasts for more than a few weeks should be thoroughly investigated. Please get a dental check up ASAP
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