That i discovered a month ago.
Lump on floor of mouth that moves.
View answer doctor i have a bump on the floor of my mouth that i discovered a month ago.
Its usually not painful but sometimes it hurts.
At one point it had a white line across the top of it.
Those on the floor of the mouth are called ranulas.
However when an obstruction of the ducts occur it gets.
Mucoceles may have these traits.
Its painless n i can feel it with my tongue but not see it.
When i stick my tongue out the lump moves.
Hi i have a small lump inside my mouth under my tongue but in the jaw area not on my tongue.
Actually it is on the ligament that stretches from the back of the.
Any lump in your mouth is not normal and needs to be evaluated.
A few days later it looked almost like a blood blister on top.
Hi i ve had a lump on the left hand side floor of my mouth.
Cancer of the floor of mouth accounts for 28 35 percent of all mouth cancers.
Over the last fee weeks it has changed in size and color.
Men are diagnosed.
Any lump in your mouth is not normal and needs to be evaluated.
Gary sandler answered 53 years experience dentistry.
See a dentist or an ent specialist as soon as possible.
It has been there for almost 2 months.
Lump on floor of mouth pressed with tongue moved somewhere now excessive saliva and pulsating sensation on mouth floor all day.
The floor of mouth is a horseshoe shaped area under the tongue between the sides of the lower jawbone the mandible.
The lump which develops in the mouth or palate can be a result of the blockage of salivary glands.
When you apply pressure to it it is unmovable no liquid inside it.
When i first noticed it it had a bluish tint to it.
Floor of the mouth cancer most often begins in the thin flat cells that line the inside of your mouth squamous cells.
These are rare but because they re larger they can cause more problems with speech chewing and swallowing.
A few weeks ago i noticed a lump on the floor of my mouth under my tongue.
In the normal circumstances saliva usually drains from glands to mouth.