The dentist agreed is was a mucocele. It is being removed...yeah!!! Thanks again for the information.
Thank you so much. I looked up picture on the internet of mucocutaneous lesions and I think that is exactly what I have. I am going to the dentist today. I hope he can help me out. I will let you know what he says.
Hello,
Without examination,it is difficult to confirm a diagnosis, but from your description it looks like a mucocele.It is a rubbery, bubblelike painless swelling. It is usually inside the lower lip,under the tongue or the inside of mouth and caused mainly by biting the lips or trauma during eating of food.
Usually it goes away on its own.But if it does not,then corticosteroid injections and surgical removal by scalpel or laser are done by a dermatologist.It then has to be differentiated from other mucocutaneous lesions also.
Hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing.