Solid mass in submandibular gland is considered as tumor.
Submaxillary gland tumors are clinically divided into benign and malignant tumors, and the symptom of this tumor is submaxillary gland mass, benign tumors often have clear boundary, smooth surface and good mobility, malignant tumors are usually harder and more difficult to push, and some patients may be accompanied by enlarged lymph nodes.
Benign tumors can be cured by simple surgical resection and have a better prognosis, while malignant tumors often require adjuvant radiotherapy and other treatments in addition to surgical resection and have a poorer prognosis in the late stage.
Therefore, the first consideration for submaxillary gland mass is tumor, and to further clarify the benign and malignant nature and treatment, please follow the doctor’s instructions.