What is the mucous membrane?
The promotion cyst is a thin bag filled with liquid that usually grows in or around the mouths. They usually occur near or on their lips, although they can also grow on the tongue or floor, on the oral floor, gums or faces. Sice cysts can also occur at the place of lips or tongue piercing. Cysts are painless, common and tend to be more unpleasant than harmful. They consist of a bag that is a small, glossy, vaulted bump, filled with a liquid that has a blue shade. If it is not treated, the mucous membranes may leave a permanent but harmless blow, although it is equally likely that it will eventually disappear themselves. Cysts on the oral floor are known as wounds, while cysts that grow on the gums are called epulis. It is usually assumed that the mucous membranes will grow as a result of the mouth part of the mouth by suction.
cysts tend to slowly and start deep in soft tissue. When they appear on the skin surface, they are usually solid to the touch. There are two primaryMercial species, superficial and classic.
Surface mucosal cysts tend to be smaller and it is easier for them to jump under pressure and leave a small ulcer. These cysts usually appear on the lower retrans. Classic mucous membranes are larger and stronger to the touch. It probably appears inside the mouth, such as the floor in the mouth, face, gums or inner upper lip.
Most mucosal cysts eventually burst without intervention. Occasionally, they recover faster and with less stiffening of the area if a sterile needle is used to pop. Since there is a risk of infection and permanent tissue damage, any attempt to drain the cyst should be performed by a qualified physician. Cysts that are particularly unpleasant because they continue to return can also be removed by a doctor.
Because traditionally it was not fully understood why the mucous membranes grow, there was no broadly accepted way to prevent them. Evidence to indicateThey are that cysts are probably the result of trauma in the area where they appear. For this reason, many doctors recommend avoiding trauma into the area by sucking tongue, lips or faces to slip teeth.