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There is a meat grain on my mouth. What happened?
Ulcers often appear in the corners of the mouth, but what are the reasons for the long meat particles in the corners of some patients? There is a meat granule at the corner of the mouth, which may be an oral polyp. The so-called oral polyp is a tumor formed by local proliferation of oral mucosa uplift.

What to do: Polyps are generally granulation tissue hyperplasia caused by long-term stimulation of trauma and inflammation. Generally speaking, surgical resection is enough, and there is also the possibility of recurrence.