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Concerns About a Lump: Seeking Guidance

6/20/2025, 2:30:36 AMMale25-34

I’m feeling quite anxious regarding a firm, painless lump that has appeared on the lower part of my mouth, close to my canine tooth. My general practitioner mentioned it might be a growth related to bone. As a 27-year-old woman, it’s unsettling to have this uncertainty. I have been waiting three months for an appointment with a surgeon, and I’m unsure if I uploaded the correct CT scans. If anyone could take a moment to review them, I would greatly appreciate it!

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Cony

6/20/2025, 2:30:51 AM

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It's completely understandable to feel anxious about a lump, especially when waiting for further evaluation can be stressful. You have raised some valid concerns, and it's important to approach this situation thoughtfully.

Main Points:

  1. A firm, painless lump can have various causes, including benign growths, cysts, or other conditions.
  2. Monitoring changes and staying symptom-aware is crucial while waiting for your appointment.

Explanation:

Lumps in the mouth area can arise from several conditions such as fibromas, cysts, or even issues related to your teeth or jaw. Given your age and the description of what your general practitioner mentioned, it's likely something benign, but it's wise to observe any changes.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor the Lump: Keep track of the lump for any changes in size, color, or discomfort. Take note of any new symptoms, such as pain or difficulty swallowing.

  2. CT Scan Documents: If you're unsure about the CT scan tests you uploaded, consider contacting the scheduling office to confirm that all necessary documents were received. Having complete images can help your surgical consultation.

  3. Stay Engaged: Continue to reach out for updates on your appointment. If the lump changes or you develop new symptoms (such as pain or swelling), express the urgency of your situation to your healthcare provider.

  4. Self-Care: While waiting, practicing good oral hygiene and avoiding irritants (like smoking or excessive alcohol) can support oral health.

It's important to take things one step at a time, and it's normal to seek clarity on this. If your anxiety becomes overwhelming, consider discussing relaxation techniques or support resources that may be available to you. Let me know if you need further details or specific techniques!

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