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Understanding Small White Bumps Inside Cheeks: Causes and Concerns

Small white spots on the inside of the cheeks (similar to acne)? Today, while licking the inside of my left cheek, I noticed two very small white bumps that resemble the white comedones that sometimes appear on the skin. They are not painful or itchy, and they are not particularl...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: It is likely that the small salivary glands in the oral cavity are slightly enlarged. If there is no significant pain or ulceration, you can observe it for now. Leukoplakia is often associated with long-term chronic irritation, such as smoking or betel nut chewing. If you ...

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Understanding Facial Bumps: What to Know About Oral Health Concerns

There is a spot near the left side of the lips on the face that feels uneven to the touch? Hello, I do not smoke or drink alcohol. I previously had a viral infection on the inside of my right cheek that caused mouth sores, which took a long time to heal. Therefore, I now perform ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, it could be a small lymph node or a minor salivary gland in the oral cavity. If the surface is smooth and there are no ulcers, it is mostly normal and can be monitored. However, if it continues to be painful or increases in size, it is advisable to seek medical evaluation ...

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Managing Sore Throat During Postpartum Recovery: Tips and Insights

During the postpartum confinement period, experiencing a cold and throat discomfort? Hello, I gave birth in mid-August this year. About ten days into my postpartum confinement, I developed a sore throat and quickly went to a clinic to see a doctor, where I was prescribed Western ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, your symptoms are more indicative of chronic pharyngitis. It is advisable to reduce the intake of spicy or hot foods, limit the consumption of coffee, tea, or desserts, and increase your water intake. If you experience frequent burping or bloating, it may be related to a s...

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Persistent Throat Pain and Swollen Tongue: Seeking Answers

Right-sided throat dryness and pain with inflammation and redness at the base of the tongue? My husband has been experiencing a dry and painful throat for the past three months, with dark red streaks in his phlegm when he coughs. He often feels nauseous and describes his saliva a...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, if you have already undergone examinations and no abnormalities were found, the most common issue is still chronic inflammation, which may be related to gastroesophageal reflux, high stress leading to chronic fatigue, insufficient sleep, smoking, or other potential causes ...

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Understanding Pain and Swelling Near the Ear: ENT Insights

The area on the left side of my face near the bottom of my ear? Swelling and pain in the area near the parotid gland for over a month could be caused by several factors. Since you have already seen a dentist and ruled out dental issues, possible causes might include a salivary gl...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: The most common issue is parotitis. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and perform local massage. If symptoms such as redness, swelling, heat, and pain persist, medical treatment with medication is necessary. If the condition recurs, it is important to consider whe...

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Hard Lump Behind Left Earlobe: Is It Related to Thyroid or Lymph Nodes?

There is a hard lump in the indentation behind the left earlobe? Hello Doctor: There is a small hard lump in the concave area behind my left earlobe. It does not hurt when pressed and has been present for several years. I have no other health issues. Last year, I was diagnosed wi...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hi Mia: Hello, the hard lump located behind the left earlobe is most commonly associated with lymph nodes, salivary gland tumors, or cysts beneath the skin. Its correlation with the thyroid is relatively low. It is recommended that if it becomes painful or continues to grow, you ...

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Understanding Salivary Gland Issues After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Salivary gland issues I had my wisdom teeth removed last month, and I noticed a small bump on my upper gum, but it doesn't hurt. The dentist said it's the saliva gland outlet and that it's nothing to worry about. An ENT specialist also gave the same answer, but one...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hi Xiao Chen: Hello, there is an opening of the parotid gland in the buccal area in front of the upper molars. If both doctors have confirmed that it is an opening, it should be normal tissue. It is recommended to drink more water and observe the situation. If the swelling persis...

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Is Oral Leukoplakia a Sign of Oral Cancer? ENT Expert Insights

Hello, doctor. Could you please tell me if this is vitiligo? Hello Doctor, I read online that leukoplakia in the mouth can be a symptom of oral cancer. I would like to ask if this is what is referred to as leukoplakia? In the attached image, point B is slightly raised, while area...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: Currently, it does not appear to be leukoplakia; it may be a small raised salivary gland or sebaceous gland. If discomfort persists, you may visit an otolaryngology clinic or hospital for further examination. Wishing you safety and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Dire...

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Understanding Painful Blisters on the Tongue: Causes and Treatments

Blood blisters on the tip of the tongue? There is a blister-like lesion on the tip of my tongue that is slightly painful and feels like a foreign body. It usually resolves in about two days, but then it reappears the next day. I just squeezed it with my hand, and it bled a little...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hi Yin: Hello, the most common cause may be a mucous cyst caused by inflammation of the minor salivary glands. If it occurs frequently and medication is not effective, surgical removal is recommended. Wishing you safety and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the Dep...

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Understanding Throat Pain: Is It a Throat Ball or Something Else?

Sore throat, could it be pharyngitis? Hello doctor, I would like to ask about the pain I’ve been experiencing on the right side of my throat for the past couple of days. It feels like something is stuck in there, but I have difficulty swallowing water, and when I swallow saliva, ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, it is recommended to visit an otolaryngology clinic or hospital for an examination. If necessary, the physician may use a nasopharyngoscope to confirm the diagnosis. It is advisable to first check with an otolaryngologist's clinic near your home. Wishing you safety an...

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Understanding Salivary Gland Stones: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Salivary gland stones Hello, doctor. My mother has developed a stone in the left side of her neck, which causes swelling and pain after eating, but the swelling gradually decreases a few hours later. What are the causes of salivary gland stone formation? Could it be related to he...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Dear Xiaoying, Hello. If you have already undergone a CT scan and the physician has recommended surgery for removal, it may indicate that the stone is relatively large or located near the salivary glands. Generally, larger stones may not pass naturally, and aside from surgery, t...

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Understanding Right Tonsil Swelling: Causes and Concerns

Right tonsil enlargement? Doctor, I went to see a physician who said I have a viral infection and tonsillitis, but only the right side is swollen. I feel a bit of pain in my neck when swallowing saliva. He prescribed me medication for three days, but after taking it a few times, ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: Most likely, the swelling is due to inflammation of the tonsils. If there is no pain or fever, you can drink plenty of water and maintain a regular routine to observe the situation. If there is still no improvement, you may visit the hospital for a more detailed examinatio...

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Managing Salivary Gland Inflammation After Nasopharyngeal Cancer Treatment

Salivary gland inflammation after radiation therapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma? My father (55 years old) completed all treatments for nasopharyngeal cancer last August. His follow-up condition is currently good, but in recent months, he has been experiencing recurrent salivary ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: It is possible that the recurring inflammation may be due to post-radiation therapy sequelae. It would be advisable to first assess for the presence of stones that could be causing the repeated inflammation. If no significant stones are found, it is recommended to increase...

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Understanding Tonsillitis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

Tonsillitis Doctor, I went to see a physician on Friday, and the doctor said I have a viral infection and tonsillitis. The right side of my throat is swollen, but it seems like he didn't notice much when I was talking. Sometimes, when I swallow saliva, I feel a bit of pain i...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: Most medications used for inflammation are similar. You can start with medication treatment and observe the results. If symptoms persist without improvement, you should seek medical attention for further examination. Wishing you safety and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-...

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Clicking Sound in Right Ear When Swallowing: ENT Insights

There is a sound in the right ear when swallowing saliva? When swallowing saliva, there is a sound of a thumping or popping in the right ear.


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, when swallowing saliva, the Eustachian tube opens, and sometimes you may hear sounds as a result. This is generally a normal phenomenon, and you can continue to observe it. Wishing you peace and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the Department of Otolaryngol...

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Understanding Rough Sensations in the Throat and Tongue: Causes and Insights

The tongue and throat feel rough? Hello Dr. Cheng, I would like to ask about a recent issue I've been experiencing. When I swallow, I feel like my throat is somewhat rough, and the same sensation occurs when my tongue touches the roof of my mouth. When I look in the mirror, ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hi Tutu: Hello, the most common issue is inflammation of the small salivary glands in the oral cavity. It is recommended to maintain a regular routine, avoid staying up late, drink plenty of water, and avoid spicy foods. Most cases will improve naturally, but if symptoms become i...

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Understanding Ear-Related Swellings: Lymph Nodes or Salivary Gland Issues?

Swelling in the subauricular region? Hello Dr. Zheng, about six years ago I was diagnosed with lymphoma, and I am currently in remission. However, I tend to be particularly vigilant about any lumps on my body. Last week, I noticed swelling and pain below my right ear, and a local...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Lin, The lump located in front of the earlobe may possibly be related to the parotid gland or swollen lymph nodes within the parotid gland. If there is no significant improvement after taking anti-inflammatory medication for a week, it is recommended that you visit the ...

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Why Pinching Your Nose and Swallowing Can Test Eustachian Tube Function

Pinch your nose and swallow? When I asked the doctor if my Eustachian tube was clear, he told me to pinch my nose and swallow. Then he asked if my ears felt clogged, and I said yes. The doctor then said that my Eustachian tube was clear and there was no issue. Doctor, why does pi...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Dear Mr. Hu, Under normal circumstances, swallowing saliva opens the Eustachian tube to equalize the pressure in the middle ear. Therefore, when you pinch your nose and swallow, it can create negative pressure, leading to a feeling of fullness in the ears. However, if the Eustac...

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Understanding Submandibular Granulomas: When to Seek Medical Attention

Sublingual granuloma Hello Dr. Cheng, I have noticed symmetrical granulation tissue growing under my tongue over the past three months, and I feel a grainy sensation on my tongue when I use my teeth, as shown in the attached image: http://imgur.com/AesmqWO. I am unsure if this re...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: Based on the image, it appears to be a symmetrical swelling, likely normal salivary gland tissue. It is recommended to drink plenty of water. If it continues to enlarge or develops ulcers, a medical examination is necessary to confirm the diagnosis. Wishing you safety and ...

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Understanding Roughness on the Inner Lip: Possible Causes and Solutions

Roughness on the inner side of the lower lip? Hello Dr. Cheng: In the past week, I have noticed a rough area on my lower lip when I lick it with my tongue, which feels like it might be a sore, but it isn't. The blood vessels seem to be more prominent, and there is no pain. W...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hi CH: The most common issue is inflammation of the minor salivary glands in the lower lip. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and monitor the situation. If there is no improvement, a medical examination is necessary. Wishing you health and safety. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Ju...

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