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Small White Bump on My Lip

6/26/2025, 2:30:33 PMMale25-34

At 25 years old, I've noticed a small white bump on my lip since 2017. Initially, I didn't pay much attention to it. The bump hasn't increased in size, and I’ve experienced no related problems. Yesterday, during my dental appointment, the dentist brought it up and reassured me by saying it’s likely nothing serious since it hasn't changed over the years. The bump has a consistency similar to a small marble, and I've never managed to bite it off, so I've simply accepted its presence. However, I'm starting to wonder if I should be concerned about it. I've always considered the option of consulting with a dermatologist for removal, but it hasn’t really bothered me until now, especially after it was mentioned at the dentist's office!

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Cony

6/26/2025, 2:30:51 PM

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A small, persistent white bump on your lip, especially one that hasn’t changed in size or caused any discomfort for several years, is often benign. Common causes for such bumps can include sebaceous cysts, mucoceles, or fibromas. It's reassuring that your dentist reassured you about it likely being nothing serious given its stability.

Explanation: Given that the bump has been present for many years and hasn't shown any worrying signs (like pain, rapid growth, or changes in color), it's probably not a cause for concern. However, it's completely natural to feel uncertain, especially after having it brought to your attention. A dermatologist can provide a conclusive diagnosis and discuss whether removal is necessary based on your preferences and concerns.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor the Bump: Keep an eye on the bump for any changes in size, color, or pain. Document its characteristics in a simple diary, noting if anything new happens.

  2. Self-Care: Maintain good hygiene practices around your lip area to avoid irritation and keep your skin healthy. Avoid picking at the bump, as this could lead to infection.

  3. Consult a Dermatologist: If you decide to seek more peace of mind, schedule an appointment with a dermatologist to discuss the bump, especially if it starts to bother you or changes. They can provide a definitive examination and advise on removal if desired.

Remember, it's okay to be curious about changes in your body, and seeking additional information can provide clarity and peace of mind. Let me know if you have further questions!

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