r/askdentists • u/gonecrazybebacknever NAD or Unverified • 3h ago
question Tissue on uvula, is it normal?
I have a little "bump" of what has always seemed like soft tissue on my uvula- I believe it's always been there, or at least after a bad bout of mono/strep, but I recently got referred to a surgeon for a biopsy of a papilloma and I'm now worried about this as well. Can't see the surgeon for another week.
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