Painless lip lump treatment

Question

Hi, I noticed a painless lip ulcer on my inner top lip about 3 days ago.

No pain no sensitivity and it has a strange greyish tinge to it.

What could it be?

Answer ( 1 )

  1. Hello Lulu,

    I understand your concern.

    You are having a problem with a lip ulcer on you inner lip with a greyish tinge on it. It could be great if you send a photo of the affected ulcer to me so I can analyze myself.

    However, as the appearance of the ulcer is greyish, I’d stop and ask a few questions:
    – are you having fever at the same time?
    – coughing?
    – any virus infection symptom?
    – have you changed any new food/drink recently: frizzy? rough food? use very hot/spicy drinks/food?
    – do you use chewing gum regularly?
    – have you changed your toothpaste: watch should not have sodium lauryl sulphate
    – any recent trauma?

    From what you are describing, it seems like aphthous stomatitis (canker sore) . Usually, they will heal in a week or non more than ten days. It is not contagious though. It might repeat after one/four months.
    No known cause has been recognized so far. However, if you notice them often, should run a few diagnostic tests to determine the right cause including measuring the level of folate/vit.B and iron in blood.

    Avoid frizzy/spicy/too hot foods/drinks. Apply glycerin of borax locally. Avoid toothpaste containing sodium lauryl sulphate.

    Hope this helps. Let me know if you have further concern.
    Don’t forget to send a photo of the ulcer to me.

    Dr.Albana

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