Small bumps with pus and blood on the inner wall of the mouth may be caused by benign oral granulomas, oral warts, salivary gland cysts, etc. Patients can improve their symptoms through medication, physical therapy, surgery and other ways.
1. Benign Oral Granuloma: Under normal circumstances, if the size of benign oral granuloma is very small and does not affect normal chewing, it can be left untreated with regular checkups. If the volume is large, it needs to be surgically removed after local anesthesia, and patients with combined infection can take antibiotics, such as amoxicillin, cephradine, etc. for treatment.
2. Oral warts: patients can choose laser, freezing, microwave, electrocautery, photodynamic therapy and other methods of physical therapy as appropriate to remove warts and improve symptoms.
3. Salivary gland cysts: patients can inject tincture of iodine and sodium chloride into the cysts to destroy the epithelial cells, and patients with serious conditions can be treated by surgical excision to alleviate the pus and blood of the small bumps on the inner wall of the mouth.
It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, pay attention to the care of the affected area in life, maintain oral hygiene, as far as possible to a light diet, avoid eating spicy, stimulating food.