Flesh bumps on the inside of the mouth don’t hurt, don’t itch, do they need to be treated?

The inner wall of the mouth lumps of flesh without pain, itchy whether you need to go to the hospital to check the cause of the disease, may be physiological salivary gland duct opening, may also be pathological polyps, fibroids, or salivary gland cysts, some can be observed first, some are recommended to be removed as soon as possible. 1. Salivary gland duct opening, the wall of the mouth lumps may be physiological salivary gland duct opening, papillomatous lumps, no pain, no symptoms, is a normal physiological structure. 2. Inflammatory polyps, bite wounds, wound inflammation will exist polyps, pain is not obvious, generally have a history of bite wounds. If it is not serious, it can be left to heal naturally. 3. Salivary gland cysts. Often occurs in the lower lip, cheeks, generally no obvious conscious symptoms, but easy to bite the gland so that it is injured, affecting the oral mastication function, the general clinical recommendations for surgical resection. The flesh bumps on the inner wall of the mouth do not hurt or itch to the hospital to check the cause of the disease in order to determine whether the need for treatment.

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