What are the dangers of mucous gland cysts?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-29
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, the oral mucous gland cyst itself does not cause much harm, but it will cause a local foreign body sensation after growing too large, and there will be obvious pain if there is an infection. If the cyst is relatively small, it can be left untreated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Mucous gland cyst occurs under the oral mucosa, small (often the size of soybeans), with clear edges and transparent vesicles. History of injury is common (localized bites are the most common). After the ulcer, a viscous white fluid comes out, and the lump disappears temporarily, but the ulcer heals quickly and the lump reappears.

    2. The large salivary gland cyst (sublingual gland, submandibular gland and parotid gland) is the swelling of the affected site, and there may be obstruction symptoms (that is, the swelling intensifies when eating, and gradually relieves after eating), and the salivary gland duct orifice cannot squeeze out the secretion, or discharge the discolored and odorous liquid. The puncture draws out a viscous white liquid.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    One: caused by severe pelvic inflammatory disease, two: anger, depression, stress.

    Three: Irregular eating and sleeping, eating too much spicy and cold.

    or other surgeries-induced abdominal infections and hormonal imbalances.

    If it is not during the growth period, or the first disease, or less than 6 cm, it is recommended not to operate, because the postoperative ** rate is extremely high. So it is a benign tumor, a malignant growth. There is no good method, and those medical scientists are busy making money and don't have time to study many difficult diseases.

    The conservative effect is not obvious, and there is no way not to do it. It is recommended to relax the mind, completely ignore the psychological comfort, if there is no great impact on normal life, surgery is not recommended, the symptoms are irritability, irritability, fatigue, urination and deep exhalation, abdominal pain, frequent fever, rapid tumor growth, severe pain when the tumor is torsion, surgical methods are: laparoscopic (easy **) laparotomy (slow recovery and scarring) superconducting (fine needle suction, can only absorb serous and can not absorb mucus).

    You didn't do pathology, how do you know it's mucous.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Last year, my lips blistered, and when I checked the symptoms on the Internet, I knew that it was a mucous gland cyst, and it was also called mucous gland obstruction and salivary gland cyst. Then look at how to treat it, the good doctor and other major ** doctors are all saying that they want to operate, which is not only expensive and guilty, but also **. Let's see if the cause is the blockage of the mucus glands, only one doctor said that you don't need to worry about it for the time being, and it may be clear when the blockage will be passed.

    There are a few people who have also healed themselves.

    I forgot where I saw it, and it seems that the water content in the body is a little affected. I didn't care about it, but one day I didn't have time to drink water, so I became a little smaller. That's what comes to mind.

    It's not a ban on water, drink less when you're thirsty, it's very small in two or three days, it's about to flatten, and your lips are dry at that time, and it's okay, it's just a smile and a cracked lip, which is not pleasant. When the bubble is flattened, the affected area will slowly shrink, and the wound similar to mouth ulcers will gradually become smaller, and I feel like a scar is slowly healing, for example, other surgeries in the mouth will definitely hurt the mucus glands, and it will also grow, maybe a similar process. Wait for that problematic injured mucus gland to grow.

    In fact, I don't know what the specific reason is, anyway, I didn't take medicine, I didn't go to the hospital, and I got better. I haven't had it until now, but I still drink a lot of water.

    If the classmate gets it. Drink less water, touch less, don't eat spicy, let the bubble slowly become smaller until it is flat, and when the wound is flattened, you can drink water normally, you can lick it, you can feel that there is no problem inside, just wait for the wound to grow, and then you can drink water normally. If you're doing the same, give us feedback.

    Tell other people more, if there is a high rate, you should tell the doctor more. At the same time, it spreads in large quantities.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mucocyst is a common disease of the oral mucosa and is a superficial cyst formed by the retention of secretion after obstruction of the duct of the small salivary gland. Mainly due to minor trauma that ruptured the salivary ducts; due to salivary protein spillage into tissues, followed by obstruction of mucous ducts; Mucus retention expands the glandular ducts and usually occurs in the labial mucosa, followed by the buccal mucosa, the tongue and abdomen mucosa, and the lower lip more commonly. The clinical manifestations of the mucous gland cyst are located under the mucosa, about the size of soybeans, and appear as translucent **vesicles.

    After rupture, mucus may drain and the swelling will subside, but it may soon return**. After several times**, the surface of the cyst is often grayish-white due to scarring. **Surgical excision and tincture of iodine are often used**.

    Mucous gland cysts can occur in three pairs of large salivary glands and all small salivary glands, there are two types of retentive cysts and congenital cysts, retentive cysts are the most common, which often occur in the sublingual glands and small salivary glands, followed by the parotid glands, submandibular gland cysts are very rare, due to ductal coarctation, or tumors, dental calculus, injuries, parasites, etc. caused by ductal obstruction, this condition is an intermittent obstruction, in the absence of inflammation, the proximal acinar of the duct expands, forming a retentive cyst. Congenital cysts are more common in the parotid gland and are developed due to the development of epithelial components left in the deep tissues during embryonic development, and the cysts that occur in the small salivary glands are called mucous gland cysts, and the cysts that occur in the rest of the salivary glands are according to the location of their disease.

    Mucous gland cyst.

    The names are sublingual gland cysts, submandibular gland cysts, and parotid gland cysts.

    Mucocyst is a benign lesion, the most common of which is salivary duct obstruction and saliva retention caused by various causes. Therefore, the main prevention of this disease is to avoid damage and maintain oral hygiene. The disease is better than surgery, and the operation should remove the diseased glands at the same time, because the cause of its disease is the damage or obstruction of the glandular ducts, if there are damaged glands left after the operation, it is inevitable that saliva fluid retention and cysts will occur again.

    1 Cystectomy is suitable for patients with no adhesions between the cyst and the mucosa.

    2 Cystectomy is suitable for patients with multiple ** or local scars, and the cyst has adhesions to the mucosa.

    3 If you are unwilling to operate, you can inject 2% iodine tincture 0 2-0 5ml into the cyst cavity after draining the cyst fluid, stay for 2 3 minutes, and then withdraw the iodine tincture to make the cyst.

    Fibrosis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mucocele is a superficial cyst formed by the retention of secretion fluid after obstruction of the small salivary duct duct in the oral mucosa.

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