Problem description: Masseter swelling feels hard to the touch.
Question date:2020-10-28
Patient information:Age: 23 years old Gender: Male
Question analysis: Hello, if the masseter muscle is not red, swollen, tender, and feels bigger and harder all the time, then the masseter muscle is well developed and normal.
Guidelines: I suggest you take a picture and show it to me. If there is obvious tenderness, then check to see if there is an oral mass.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection