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I found a lump on my lip the other day. Like literally on the lip-lip. Not the edge where I've had them happen before. I've NEVER had that happen. A zit ON the lip which I squeezed a yellow lump out of.

How does that happen? AFAIK the lip doesn't have pores? It's a mucus membrane?

That's like getting a zit on your eye ball...

How? Am I going to die? Has anyone else had this?

Don't tell me to see a doctor about a lip zit!

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[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Wait- You squeezed something out of it? Not just pus? What was the consistency- dried pus, waxy fat, oily lump, or something else? Did you experience a terrible cold/flu-like episode recently?

[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago (1 children)

That's what's kinda weird. If it popped out of any other part of my body I'd say it was a lot like an infected hair follicle.

It was a solid-waxy pus ball/sack.

Even getting it out was weird - I couldn't use my fingers cos it just disappeared into my lip. So I had to push my lip into my mouth and use my teeth behind it to push this pus-ball out onto my tongue!

Probs difficult to picture but imagine the move you do if/when picking bits of your lip off with your teeth. Biting your lips basically but instead emptying what looks like a sebacious cyst onto your tongue below.

I'm gonna keep an eye on it since some seem to say it's HPV/cold sore.

No ones mentioned cancer or something exotic so I'm feeling better for my chances! ๐Ÿ˜‚

[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago

Yeah, it sounds more like a cyst to me based on your (absolutely disgusting, though I guess I did ask for it) description. I've got both oral herpes and am prone to both sebaceous and fluid-filled cysts. Did it leave a rapidly-closing cavity? A herpes outbreak would leave a painful, hot, yellow-brown crust that leaks pus when broken. And you definitely haven't had any cold/flu symptoms recently? I'm not a doctor, and i think it's a good idea for you to see one about this, but my personal suspicion is a sebaceous cyst.