What’s with the little meatballs at the corners of the mouth?

Small meatballs at the corners of the mouth are mainly considered to be related to local tissue hyperplasia, polyps, tumor disease and other diseases.
1. Local tissue hyperplasia: inflammatory stimulation of the mouth and face or external trauma can lead to local soft tissue hyperplasia, which can lead to the emergence of meatball-like bulges.
2. Polyps: polyps in the oral cavity adjacent to the corners of the mouth can also lead to the appearance of small meatballs in the corners of the patient’s mouth, and there are often no other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. Tumor disease: such as dermatofibroma, hemangioma and other diseases, can also lead to the corner of the patient’s mouth meatball bulge.
4. Other diseases: such as sebaceous cysts, which can also lead to localized bulges of meatballs; acne, which can also lead to the appearance of meatballs in the affected area, accompanied by itching, stinging and other symptoms.
The causes of these conditions are complex, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to confirm the diagnosis and provide targeted treatment.