Well, from the question you spoke of you have acquired a hickey, which is when he might have bit your lip a little, so ya.
I'm no doctor but either you have a hold sore or a wart.
The best way is to do a biopsy. But a bump on the lip can be many things.
it is a bump/looked like a zit at the beginning on my bottom lip right on the lip line.
It doesn't mean anything - they are just pimples, or zits, and they go away in time.
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.
A bump on a cat's lip could be caused by various factors such as an injury, infection, allergic reaction, or a tumor. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the bump to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
A bump on a cat's lower lip could be caused by various factors such as an injury, infection, allergic reaction, or a tumor. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the bump to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Yes, it is a virus called oral herpes which manifests itself as a cold sore, or "bump".
you probably are allergic, but you didn't know it.
If your cat has a bump on her lip, it is important to take her to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. The bump could be a sign of an infection, injury, or other health issue that needs to be addressed by a professional. Avoid trying to treat it yourself without consulting a vet.
If your cat has a bump on his lip, it is important to take him to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. The bump could be a sign of an infection, injury, or other health issue that needs to be addressed by a professional. Avoid trying to treat it yourself without consulting a vet.