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Hard Lump On The Base Of Left Nostril, Present Under The Skin. Abscess Or Tumour?

I have a hard lump on the base of the left nostril under the skin. You can feel the lump by touching the area on the face, by going inside the mouth under the lip at the base of the sinus pocket, and by inserting the finger inside the left nostril. The right side does not have a lump. When I blow my nose It is hard to pass debris out the left nostril as apposed to the right nostril. Could this be an abcess or a tumor?
Mon, 21 Jan 2013
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i am Dr Ravinder Sharma ENT surgeon
On the basis of the information provided it appears to be nasoalveolar cyst. However there are other possibilities too. It appears to be a cyst and it it is hurting it is more likely to be an infected nasoalveolar cyst. It is has throbbing pain it may be abscess. I would advise you for a ENT consultation

I hope this answers your concern. Feel free to contact me if you require more information about it

with regards
Ravinder Sharma

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Hard Lump On The Base Of Left Nostril, Present Under The Skin. Abscess Or Tumour?

Hello i am Dr Ravinder Sharma ENT surgeon On the basis of the information provided it appears to be nasoalveolar cyst. However there are other possibilities too. It appears to be a cyst and it it is hurting it is more likely to be an infected nasoalveolar cyst. It is has throbbing pain it may be abscess. I would advise you for a ENT consultation I hope this answers your concern. Feel free to contact me if you require more information about it with regards Ravinder Sharma