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Suggest Treatment For Two Small Bumps Appear Inside My Mouth

I just had two small bumps appear on the inside of my mouth. One inside my top lip, and on on the lower lip, closer to my cheek. Also my mouth felt a little bit numb.

This occurred immediately after I had lunch, which contained fish soup. Does this sound like an allergy?
Tue, 27 May 2014
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the bumps inside the mouth could be secondary to burn caused by the soup or allergy to the contents of the soup or it can be mucocele or herpes virus infection. consult your oral physician to rule out these conditions. you can observe for two-three days and see. if it breaks and forms ulcer then you can use topical anesthetics and analgesics that will clear the issue. if it doesnt disappear then consult your oral physician for further.
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Suggest Treatment For Two Small Bumps Appear Inside My Mouth

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the bumps inside the mouth could be secondary to burn caused by the soup or allergy to the contents of the soup or it can be mucocele or herpes virus infection. consult your oral physician to rule out these conditions. you can observe for two-three days and see. if it breaks and forms ulcer then you can use topical anesthetics and analgesics that will clear the issue. if it doesnt disappear then consult your oral physician for further.