Simple Question...under My Tongue, And I Guess Technically On The
Question: Simple question...under my tongue, and I guess technically on the floor of my mouth near the front kind of the end of the bottom of the tongue and floor of mouth I have two very small blister like things...smaller than the head of a pin.....no pain...no lumps. Its not a sore or anything of that sort.
Is this normal? I just happened to notice...is it okay as long as it doesn't get bigger?
I guess I'm just a worrier...just was at the dentist and he said or didn't even notice.
I drink alcohol but have not smoked in more than 35 years.
Is this normal? I just happened to notice...is it okay as long as it doesn't get bigger?
I guess I'm just a worrier...just was at the dentist and he said or didn't even notice.
I drink alcohol but have not smoked in more than 35 years.
Simple question...under my tongue, and I guess technically on the floor of my mouth near the front kind of the end of the bottom of the tongue and floor of mouth I have two very small blister like things...smaller than the head of a pin.....no pain...no lumps. Its not a sore or anything of that sort.
Is this normal? I just happened to notice...is it okay as long as it doesn't get bigger?
I guess I'm just a worrier...just was at the dentist and he said or didn't even notice.
I drink alcohol but have not smoked in more than 35 years.
Is this normal? I just happened to notice...is it okay as long as it doesn't get bigger?
I guess I'm just a worrier...just was at the dentist and he said or didn't even notice.
I drink alcohol but have not smoked in more than 35 years.
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hi, thank you for posting your query on health care magic.
I have gone through your query and can understand your concern.
Going through the information given by you,
it is possible that you might be suffering from Mucocele.
Mucocele is a benign, mucous-containing cystic lesion of the minor salivary glands presenting as a distinct, fluctuant, painless swelling of the mucosa.It results from results from a broken salivary gland duct, with the subsequent spillage of mucous into the soft tissue around the gland or due to the blockage of salivary gland ducts, with a subsequent build up of mucous.
As you are suffering tiny painless blister over the floor of mouth,which might possibly be a mucocele,right now no need to worry.No treatment needed at present.
If you suffer from any of the symptoms mentioned below,then you should consult an ENT specialist doctor,for the treatment:
Increase in the size of blister swelling/pain in the blister/Ulceration or hardness over the blister region.
Also if possible,you may upload the picture of blister in your mouth.
Take care and regards.
Please see the answer
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thank you for posting your query on health care magic.
I have gone through your query and can understand your concern.
Going through the information given by you,
it is possible that you might be suffering from Mucocele.
Mucocele is a benign, mucous-containing cystic lesion of the minor salivary glands presenting as a distinct, fluctuant, painless swelling of the mucosa.It results from results from a broken salivary gland duct, with the subsequent spillage of mucous into the soft tissue around the gland or due to the blockage of salivary gland ducts, with a subsequent build up of mucous.
As you are suffering tiny painless blister over the floor of mouth,which might possibly be a mucocele,right now no need to worry.No treatment needed at present.
If you suffer from any of the symptoms mentioned below,then you should consult an ENT specialist doctor,for the treatment:
Increase in the size of blister swelling/pain in the blister/Ulceration or hardness over the blister region.
Also if possible,you may upload the picture of blister in your mouth.
Take care and regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
Brief Answer:
Please see the answer
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thank you for posting your query on health care magic.
I have gone through your query and can understand your concern.
Going through the information given by you,
it is possible that you might be suffering from Mucocele.
Mucocele is a benign, mucous-containing cystic lesion of the minor salivary glands presenting as a distinct, fluctuant, painless swelling of the mucosa.It results from results from a broken salivary gland duct, with the subsequent spillage of mucous into the soft tissue around the gland or due to the blockage of salivary gland ducts, with a subsequent build up of mucous.
As you are suffering tiny painless blister over the floor of mouth,which might possibly be a mucocele,right now no need to worry.No treatment needed at present.
If you suffer from any of the symptoms mentioned below,then you should consult an ENT specialist doctor,for the treatment:
Increase in the size of blister swelling/pain in the blister/Ulceration or hardness over the blister region.
Also if possible,you may upload the picture of blister in your mouth.
Take care and regards.
Please see the answer
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thank you for posting your query on health care magic.
I have gone through your query and can understand your concern.
Going through the information given by you,
it is possible that you might be suffering from Mucocele.
Mucocele is a benign, mucous-containing cystic lesion of the minor salivary glands presenting as a distinct, fluctuant, painless swelling of the mucosa.It results from results from a broken salivary gland duct, with the subsequent spillage of mucous into the soft tissue around the gland or due to the blockage of salivary gland ducts, with a subsequent build up of mucous.
As you are suffering tiny painless blister over the floor of mouth,which might possibly be a mucocele,right now no need to worry.No treatment needed at present.
If you suffer from any of the symptoms mentioned below,then you should consult an ENT specialist doctor,for the treatment:
Increase in the size of blister swelling/pain in the blister/Ulceration or hardness over the blister region.
Also if possible,you may upload the picture of blister in your mouth.
Take care and regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana