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Recurring Stinging Lumps In The Soft Palate After Eating. Bloating. Mouth Cancer?

Please would you answer me the question of this recurring stinging lumps i get on my soft palette after eating i seem to get bloating accastionally become really tired shen eating i am trying to put weight on and these things are making everything impossible the spots on my soft palette scare me the most as i hope i havnt got mouth cancer please help
Wed, 20 Mar 2013
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Oncologist, Radiation 's  Response
Hi,

Recurrent growth is unlikely to be cancerous, but more detailed clinical history and examination to be performed. The growth is recurring in nature as you have mentioned. Can you please specify what causes it to regress. Anyway, please visit an ENT specialists' office he/she may order a tissue biopsy in case of suspicious lesion. Take care.
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Recurring Stinging Lumps In The Soft Palate After Eating. Bloating. Mouth Cancer?

Hi, Recurrent growth is unlikely to be cancerous, but more detailed clinical history and examination to be performed. The growth is recurring in nature as you have mentioned. Can you please specify what causes it to regress. Anyway, please visit an ENT specialists office he/she may order a tissue biopsy in case of suspicious lesion. Take care.