Don’t Ignore This Bubble in Your Mouth — Here’s What It Really Means

If you’ve ever noticed a strange bubble-like swelling inside your mouth — on your lip, cheek, or under your tongue — you’re not alone. Many people panic, thinking it might be something dangerous. But in most cases, it’s a mucocele, a mucus cyst caused by a blocked or damaged salivary gland.

When a salivary duct is injured (from accidentally biting your lip, dental work, or even eating hard foods), saliva leaks into the surrounding tissue instead of flowing into your mouth. Over time, this trapped fluid creates a smooth, round bump that can look scary but is usually painless.

Mucoceles can appear clear, pink, or bluish, and range in size from a tiny bead to a large blister-like lump. They often form on the lower lip or under the tongue, and sometimes burst on their own.

What You Should Do

  • Do not pop it — it will likely refill and could get infected.
  • Keep the area clean and avoid biting or irritating it further.
  • If it doesn’t heal within two weeks or keeps coming back, see a dentist or oral surgeon. They can safely drain or remove it.

While mucoceles are benign, persistent or painful lumps should always be checked to rule out infections or other oral conditions.

Sometimes, the smallest sign inside your mouth can reveal a lot about your health — so don’t ignore it.

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