The medical name for mucous gland cysts is salivary gland mucous cysts, and salivary gland mucous cysts usually have bumps next to them.
Mucous cysts of the salivary glands are the more common salivary adenomatous lesions, including cysts of the sublingual gland and mucous cysts in general, and are usually the result of local trauma or obstruction of the ductal system.
Patients mainly present with small translucent blisters under the oral mucosa, the cysts can be easily bitten, and egg-white-like viscous transparent or slightly yellowish fluid can be discharged, and the rupture place is easy to form cysts again after healing. Can be involved in all parts of the oral cavity, resulting in mucous cysts of the salivary glands in other areas of the affected area also appeared translucent vesicles. When the cyst is large, it may cause swallowing, speech and respiratory difficulties, and requires timely surgical treatment.
There is a possibility of recurrence after the disease is cured, patients should pay attention to maintain oral hygiene, improve their immunity, enhance physical fitness, in order to avoid recurrence of the disease.