Oral Mucocele Treated with Constitutional Homoeopathic Medicine: A Case Report
Abstract
Mucocele is the most common lesion of the oral mucosa, which results from the accumulation of mucous secretion due to trauma and lip biting habits or alteration of minor salivary glands. Mostly they are two types based on histological features which as follows: Extravasation and retention. Mucoceles can appear at anywhere in the oral mucosa such as lip, cheeks and the floor of the mouth, but mainly appear in the lip. Diagnosis is mostly based on clinical findings. The most common location of the extravasation mucocele is the lower lip. Mucoceles most probably affect young patients but can affect all the age groups. They may have a soft consistency, bluish, and transparent cystic swelling, history of bursting and collapsing due to which resolves themselves then refilling which may be repeated. The treatment of choice is surgical removal of the mucocele.This is a case the patient13 years old boy was suffering from oral mucosal cyst last one month having a small, painless, movable, and soft, in lower lip. The patient was prescribed indicated constitutional Homoeopathic medicines. Individualised homoeopathic medicine CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA 200, 2 dose was prescribed in centesimal potency which showed a positive role in the treatment of lower lip mucous cyst. Within two and half month inner side of lower lip mucous cyst was annihilated.

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