Lump in my mouth??!


Question: I have a lump on the inside of my lower lip/wall of mouth. It;s been 4 months and it just keeps getting bigger. Every once in a while I'll bite it on accident and a pussy fluid will leak out and the bump will go down but it just keeps coming back. I am so scared that it is cancer or something horrible.


Answers: I have a lump on the inside of my lower lip/wall of mouth. It;s been 4 months and it just keeps getting bigger. Every once in a while I'll bite it on accident and a pussy fluid will leak out and the bump will go down but it just keeps coming back. I am so scared that it is cancer or something horrible.

Ders no pus in d cancerous lesions/cysts. It must b an abcess. Do not bite it. Go 2 d nearest dentist asap. If u neglect it,it my lead 2 sm othr complication.

If there is truly pus coming out, I would doubt it is cancer. It sounds like you have some type of abcess. You should to to the doctor and have it cultured. They can then determine what type of infection you have (if any) and an appropriate treatment course (antibiotics, drainage).

Pussy fluid leaking out of a bump in your mouth? Thats a new one.

Cancerous tumors don't have fluid in them, so I wouldn't worry on that front. I would, however, get to a doctor (an oral surgeon would be the best choice) who can evaluate the bump and possibly prescribe some antibiotics if necessary.

Are you eating anything that irritates your mouth? Or do you have canker sores anywhere else? If so, you may be allergic to something.

Good luck, and I hope you feel better soon!

see dentist emediatly! abcess is what it is and it can leek infection to other parts of your body infecting your throat, lungs, liver, kiddneys, do i need to go on about how seriouse this is? not only that but if it goes on much longer it could turn in to a hard lump of infection and 9 times out of ten antibiotics won't cure it, they have to remove that portion of skin, go, please i beg you go in and get it checked out before it gets worse. They probably won't even culter you or poke you, a good dentist will recognize it right away and emidiatly perscribe you meds.

In all likelihood it is a blocked or damaged salivary duct. It could be an irritation fibroma if there is something irritating this spot repeatedly like a sharp tooth or a lip piercing.
Very unlikely to be a tumor or something from your description. But obviously, it would be best to have it checked by a dentist, oral pathologist, periodontist or oral surgeon.

you need to see a doctor asap





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