Is a bump on the inside of the mouth oral cancer?

Flesh bumps protruding from the inner wall of the mouth are not necessarily oral cancer, and the possibility of other diseases such as stomatitis, polyps and cysts should also be considered. It is necessary to consult a doctor for comprehensive judgment after examination.
1. Oral cancer: patients with oral cancer often have systemic symptoms, such as loss of weight, fatigue, loss of appetite and so on. Subcutaneous swelling may appear in the mouth, like a lump of meat, accompanied by pain, ulceration and other symptoms such as numbness of lips.
2. Stomatitis: mainly caused by bacterial infection and external damage, which can lead to congestion, redness and swelling of the affected area, and even the appearance of pimple-like localized hyperplasia.
3. Polyps: mainly related to inflammatory stimulation, genetic factors, etc., can also lead to the appearance of pimple-like bumps in the affected area.
4. Cysts: Cysts on the lining of the mouth, such as mucous gland cysts, can also appear as pimple-like lesions.
It is recommended to go to the dentist in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate treatment.