One can get a wart on their lips by reinfection. This occurs by one touching the infection and then touching another part of their body. Warts are a viral growth that occurs underneath the skin. There are many remedies for removing warts.
If it has only been there for maybe about 3 days to a week it might just be a cold sore. If it has been there over a week or 2, see a doctor or dentist.
The best way is to do a biopsy. But a bump on the lip can be many things.
It can sometimes mean you have bitten your lip.
If the bump has been there continuously, it is not a cold sore. See a dermatologist for a diagnosis and for treatment options.
A bump in the lip may be caused by a blow to the mouth or hitting the mouth against a hard surface. The lip swells and forms a bump, with possible bruising. Try and apply an ice pack to the bump as soon after injury as possible to reduce swelling.
you probably are allergic, but you didn't know it.
Yes, it is a virus called oral herpes which manifests itself as a cold sore, or "bump".
There are cures available for lip bumps. The remedy you could use would depend on what type of a bump you have.
I'm no doctor but either you have a hold sore or a wart.
It could be a cold soar or another infection.
it is a bump/looked like a zit at the beginning on my bottom lip right on the lip line.
if you have a bump on your lip and it comes and goes, the best thing to do is to ask a family member or friend. Also he or she can work on getting an insurance.
There is no way to get rid of the bump on a person's nose without undergoing cosmetic surgery. That bump is actually an upturned portion of a person's nasal bone, and there is no way to fix that without surgery.