Problem description: Three years ago, a lump grew on the edge of the tongue, which was excised for biopsy, and it was said to be atypical hyperplasia. After the wound is healed. There is also a pimple in the original position, which is not painful or itchy. It has been growing for several years. Excuse me, what’s the situation? Will it be cancer?
Question date: 2021-01-23
Patient information:Age: 30 years old Gender: Male
Problem analysis: Hello, according to your description, there is chronic inflammatory hyperplasia on the tongue coating. Atypical hyperplasia is generally caused by repeated friction stimulation, repeated inflammation and infection, and is not a manifestation of cancer.
Guidelines: Please provide a picture of the current pimple. Is there any local repeated redness, swelling, pain, numbness, repeated bleeding, and gradual increase, so that we can judge the condition clearly .
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection