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What Is The Non Tender, Vascular Looking Bruised Area On The Upper Palate?

BUISED AREA ON UPPER PALATE APPEARED ON 8YO HEALTHY BOY.NONTENDER.VASCULAR LOOKING.NOT SURE HOW LONG PRESENT,BUT HAVE BEEN MONITORER FOR ABOUT A MONTH NOW WITH NO CHANGE.ORAL SURGEON WANTS TO CONTINUE TO MONITOR IT FOR 2 MORE MONTHS. NOT SURE WAITING 2 MORE MONTHS IS GOOD.WHAT COULD IT BE?
Thu, 22 May 2014
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Hello:)Welcome to HCM.

As you mentioned there is no increase in size or not tender, it seems to be a benign hemangioma lesion.You did not mention if another lesion is present on his body elsewhere.
However, a complete clinical examination is necessary for diagnosis.
I advice you to trust your surgeon and wait to monitor the lesion.

You can be worried if you see any change in the appearance,size texture or any pain associated.

Regards.
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What Is The Non Tender, Vascular Looking Bruised Area On The Upper Palate?

Hello:)Welcome to HCM. As you mentioned there is no increase in size or not tender, it seems to be a benign hemangioma lesion.You did not mention if another lesion is present on his body elsewhere. However, a complete clinical examination is necessary for diagnosis. I advice you to trust your surgeon and wait to monitor the lesion. You can be worried if you see any change in the appearance,size texture or any pain associated. Regards.