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Recently I had a laerge tender lump on my Gum, bottom right side. I gargled and floosed alot, and it went away. Now I have another one on the top, but worst, and this one had puss, like a cyst. Does this sound like oral cancer?

2007-12-14 22:32:14 · 13 answers · asked by PePeLePuu 2 in Health Dental

in general, my gums over all feel very uncomfortable. This includes my whole mouth. I have been rinsing with Listerine and Peroxide. The puss returnes after a couple of hours and I have to bust it again.

2007-12-15 05:59:09 · update #1

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These are the two things you need to do before you worry about going straight to the dentist. First, mix a generous amount of salt with warm water (body temperature) and rinse this infected section of you gum. Hold the warm solution in your mouth until you almost can't take it anymore. The salt will encourage the infection and puss to surface. It may even cause the skin to break which leads to the second step. After rinsing the salt water from your mouth, take a small swig of hydrogen peroxide and hold it in the part of your mouth that is infected for at least 60 seconds. DO NOT SWALLOW. Spit the peroxide out and rinse your mouth. You may notice the infected area turns white. This is a good thing because the area has now been oxygenated and will heal more quickly. I've had the same problem and this worked very well for me.

2007-12-15 05:14:55 · answer #1 · answered by James B 1 · 1 1

Your Bartholens gland could be clogged. There are four such glands...2 on both sides of your vagina and they can become clogged. These glands are responsible for keeping you lubed. It will result in a lump and may or may not be painful. Sometimes you can clear this up with an antibiotic and hot baths. The hot baths will help to draw out the infection. Sometimes if it is bothersome you can have it lacerated & drained by your OB. If it continues to happen frequently you can actually have the gland removed. Just visit your OB to find out what the issue is. That is the only way you will know for sure! Good Luck

2016-03-16 00:15:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It is only Gum Infection or an abscess only-

If your gums are swollen, tender and bleed easily when you brush your teeth, you're not alone — nearly 80 percent of American adults have some form of gum (periodontal) disease. One of the most common of these is gingivitis, which develops when bacteria multiply and build up between your teeth and gums, leading to irritation, inflammation and bleeding. If not treated, gingivitis can progress to more-serious gum diseases, such as periodontitis, and eventually to the destruction of bone and to tooth loss.

Yet gingivitis is both preventable and treatable. Although factors such as medications and lowered immunity make you more susceptible to gingivitis, the most common cause is poor oral hygiene. Daily brushing and flossing and regular professional cleanings can significantly reduce your risk of developing this potentially serious condition. If you already have gingivitis, professional cleaning can reverse the damage.

See a dentist and he will clean the area and give some medicine and anti-biotic. Since you have got Puss it can not be cancerous. Please do not worry. -

2007-12-14 22:36:47 · answer #3 · answered by Jayaraman 7 · 0 1

NATURAL ACNE PROTOCOL
1/ Never, ever touch your face.
2/ Use 3 facecloths to wash your face, one to soap on, one to soap off with very hot water, one to rinse off with ice cold water, in that order, once a day.
3/ If you are under 18 take 5,000 IU of vitamin A once a day with a full meal
4/ If you are over 18 take 5,000 IU of vitamin A twice a day with a full meal.
Do not get pregnant while taking vitamin A. Do not take any more, like Accutane, it will stop you growing.
5/ Never, ever. pick, squeeze or pop your spot. Read number 1 again.
6/ Do this for 90 days.
7/ Invest in a brand new pillow and 2 new or more pillow cases to �double bag' your pillow. HOT wash every couple of days.
Source:
A bit of advice given to me as a teenager, a bit of science as I am studying allergic reactions and vitamin A is a part of that. A bit of research: I sat in a lecture at the back and watched the acne prone pick at their faces, those with the worse acne touched their faces 32 times in an hour, the clearest complexions didn't touch their faces even once. I have circumstantial evidence that acne is the result of dermatophyte transfer from hands to face...where it does not get washed off and is well fed by hormones, sweat a
nd oil...just a hypothesis... But it would explain why vitamin A is so effective as vitamin causes skin to remove dermatophytes.

The secret is never to touch the spots

Tips on how to treat acne and achieve perfect clear skin in as little as 7 days?

2016-06-01 07:42:57 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Lump In Mouth

2016-11-12 20:34:24 · answer #5 · answered by lupo 4 · 0 0

I have had 2 in the recent past and now another one! OMG it is SO PAINFUL, I can literally feel the pus building up, but it's still hard I cannot open it up yet, I have 2 pain pills on board and it's still killing me!. I started the antibiotics this morning, As we get older, our gums recede, thus allowing for more infections. I have to use numbing meds on top of the pain pills BUT IT HURTS, my whole face hurts!

2016-07-29 03:58:47 · answer #6 · answered by jamie5511 3 · 0 0

It's more than likely an abscess. I'd get to the dentist as soon as you can though because the pus and other fluids from the abscess can upset your stomach and make you feel pretty miserable. I had one 4 years ago and my dentist gave me an antibiotic for it to clear it all up.

2007-12-14 23:01:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Based on your symptoms this sounds more like an infection called an abscess. The only way to find out for sure is to see your dentist to have them evaluate the situation further.

2007-12-14 22:37:17 · answer #8 · answered by sokokl 7 · 0 0

You most likely have an abcess. Get to your dentist pronto. You may be given antibiotics and of course, the cause of the abcess will have to be corrected. Probably a cavity, which will need a filling. Hope this helps!

2007-12-14 22:37:02 · answer #9 · answered by Collinsville Cookie 4 · 1 0

Get Ovarian Cyst Miracle!

2016-08-01 11:51:57 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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