Based on the images you shared—showing fluid-filled lumps inside the mouth (under the tongue, inner cheek)—these are most commonly the first symptoms of a mucocele (oral mucous cyst).
What is a Mucocele?
- A mucocele is a benign cyst caused by blockage or trauma to a salivary gland duct, leading to saliva buildup.
- It looks like a soft, painless, bluish or clear lump inside the mouth.
Key points:
- Usually harmless but can be annoying.
- Sometimes caused by biting or irritation inside the mouth.
- If persistent or large, a dentist or doctor might need to remove it.
If you want, I can share how to recognize mucoceles early and what treatment options exist.