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Could the bump in my mouth be due to prior drug use?

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Question - (21 March 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 22 March 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 41-50, anonymous writes:

I know you guys aint doctors, but by my attempted research on the web it seems pretty commen... Let me explain, i'm 18 years old and for about a year i've had a little bump on like, i dunno how to explain it really, it's in my mouth, behind my top front teeth, on my gum. It's not sore or anything, if i couldn't feel it with my tongue i wouldn't know it was even there, i'm just concerned about mouth cancer after hearing something.. (there's no family history of cancer), over the year it hasn't changed at all in size or feeling.. it appeared after a night of taking speed. (i don't do it anymore so no lectures please!) when i was on it though i often got little sore blisters on my tongue which i called 'billy burns' as i would just eat it. But could it be something to do with this or could it be something else? Any ideas? I'm going to the dentist thursday but i could really do with advice now. Thanks x

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A male reader, The Realist Canada +, writes (22 March 2010):

The Realist agony auntI'm just wondering how you took in the speed. Alot of drugs have altering affects at the cellular level and could have damaged a spot in your mouth whuch may now have to be removed or its something that you'll have to live with and its harmless. Definitely ask the dentist and go see a doctor if they don`t have a good answer. If you could describe that sore a little more then I could possibly tell you more. Is it hard or soft, what does it look like and could it due to some sort of burn?

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