a case of traumatic cyst
Sir please suggest diagnosis,treatment plan Chief Complaints Lip swelling and pain after lip biting 10 days ago
Traumatic mucocele. .usually this mucocele subsides of its own. No tt is required. In case it is not resolved then surgical excision is done. It may convert to mucoid retaintation cyst when mucous is dislodged in duct of salivary gland then excision is tt. Chewing and biting of lower lip is avoided. Antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs are given postoperatively.
Traumatic mucocele. .usually this mucocele subsides of its own. No tt is required. In case it is not resolved then surgical excision is done. It may convert to mucoid retaintation cyst when mucous is dislodged in duct of salivary gland then excision is tt. Chewing and biting of lower lip is avoided. Antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs are given postoperatively.
SUGGESTIVE. OF POST TRAUMATIC FIBRO-EPITHELIAL POLYP. OF. LIP DD POST TRAUMATIC MUCOCELE
? MUCUS CYST.. MUCOCELE.. ? FIBROMA.. NEED'S.. SURGICAL INTERVENTION..
Yes mucocele..it needs excision won't resolve spontaneously
Mucocele
Mucoele
Suggestive of Mucocele Needs surgical excision
Looks like mucocele.. Surgical excision is best treatment.
Mucocele Excision Antibiotic and NASID
mucocele do warm saline rinses suck on citrus fruits if does not subside within a week then surgery grind the sharp cusps
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