Advertisement
free online screening

 
     
 

Advertisement

Symptom: Lumps in Mouth


  • Please select from the boxes below the group of symptoms which most closely reflects your symptom
  • You may find that you do not have all the symptoms listed. However, by selecting the box which best reflects your symptoms, you will provide us important information concerning your problems.


When you decide on a box, click on the arrow to the right.

Lumps in Mouth

1
  • small pale lump in mouth
  • discolored thickened area in mouth or on tongue
  • lump, usually painless at first
  • white or red lesion
  • associated with tobacco use
  • associated with alcohol use
2
  • habitual sucking of cheek tongue lip
  • ill fitting dentures
  • hardening of the lining or lump in affected area
  • affected area can easily bleed
3
  • swelling and elevation of the floor of the mouth
  • swelling may become large
  • swelling may interfere with speech
4
  • bluish round lump in the mouth
  • lump may rupture and release sticky mucus like material
  • located at the base of lip or floor of mouth
5
  • lump of the gum or lip
  • loosening of the teeth
  • lump frequently develops ulcers and bleeds
  • emotional or physical stress
6
  • sore throat
  • pain in ear
  • lump of the neck and under jaw
7
  • difficulties swallowing
  • bad breath
  • lump of the back of the tongue
  • lump in the neck
  • unexplained weight loss
8
  • swelling of the tonsil on one side
  • sore throat
  • lump in the neck
  • history of smoking
  • chronic alcohol use
  • weight loss
9
  • small round lump of the back of the throat
  • pink to yellow color
  • soft to touch
10
  • enlarged tonsils
  • lump in throat
  • heavy snoring
  • sleepy during day
  • awakens at night
11
  • elevated lump of the gums
  • lump often bleeds
  • lump sometimes associated with pregnancy
  • lump may appear after childbirth
12
  • ulcer of the tip of the tongue
  • lump under the jaw
  • lump of tip or side of tongue
  • history of smoking
  • chronic alcohol use
13
  • pain and swelling of the tongue
  • difficulties speaking
  • bruising of the tongue
  • history of leukemia, TTP or other coagulation disorders
   





Possible medical conditions of Lumps in Mouth : - Leukoplakia - squamous cell carcinoma - Irritation Fibroma - Dermoids - Salivary Gland Tumor - Ramula Cyst - Cyst Of The Floor Of The Mouth - Mucocele - Sialocele - Canker Sore - Peridontitis - Pharyngitis - Infectious Mononucleosis - tonsillitis - Peritonsillar Abscess - Carcinoma of Oropharynx - Tongue Cancer - Dental Abscess - Cancer of the Tonsil - Inclusion Cyst of the Tonsil - Hypertrophic Tonsils - Sleep Apnea - Granuloma Graviderum - Dental Ulcer of the Tongue - Cancer of the Tongue - Hematoma of the Tongue.





Advertisement

Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

Disclaimer

The information contained on this site is for the sole purpose of being informative. This information is not and should not be used or relied upon as medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician, nurse Or other qualified health care provider before you undergo any treatment or for answers to any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

If you believe you have a medical emergency, please discontinue use of MyElectronicMD and call 911 now.

Nothing contained on or provided through the service is intended to be or is to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment. Your use of this site is subject to certain terms and conditions.



   
         

 




©1999-2008 Electronic Medical Solutions
All Rights Reserved
 

Advertisement

News