An accidental cheek bite is the most common cause of a non-painful red spot inside your cheek. This often happens when you are eating or Chewing Gum.
If you have swelling in your right cheek that is attached to your muscle, but there's no pain, this could be caused from a bruise. It's a good idea to see a doctor if it persists.
Cheek pouches - are present in some species of rodents (such as squirrels and chipmunks). They are simply colds of skin on the inside surface of the cheek area. They serve as a temporary storage area to allow the animal to gather more food than they could carry.
A lump on your dog's cheek could be caused by various factors such as an abscess, cyst, tumor, or infection. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the lump to determine the cause and whether it is a concern. Prompt veterinary attention is recommended to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.
I do not, but depression could cause this.
Just eating a handful would not have much of a chance of causing a problem. If you eat a large amount, the sugar can act as both an acid and an abrasive. Potentially, it could cause a bit of a raw spot.
It could be steam from the heater core
it could be an infection.. an oral pathology..or a manifestation of a disease
Well you could say goodbye and just give him a little kiss on the cheek u could lean forward and then kiss him on the cheek
A human cheek cell typically contains squamous epithelial cells that line the inside of the mouth. These cells are flat and provide protection to the underlying tissues. Additionally, there may be some white blood cells present in the cheek cell sample.
Putting bleach in your mouth will cause severe chemical burns and it could kill you. Please don't do this.
i had a very bad bycicle wreck as a teenager.i was riding down a very steep hill and lost control ,i flipped over my handle bars and landed on my face.my right cheek swelled past my eye leaving scratches and multiple bruising as well as a blood clot in my cheek to this day.my parents rushed me to the er and i was told there wasnt anything that could be done about this blood clot.iam 42 yrs old and would like to know if there is any way to have this dissolved and is it a health risk??
take it to they vet straight away it could die or be in a lot of pain.