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Since so many of us can also end up with oral Lyme or co-infections symptoms, as well as side-effects of treatment that effect the mouth, I thought this site might be helpful to others here.

It also covers symptoms and conditions that can crop up with a suppressed immune system, so it's just all around useful for us.


There are lots of photos and illustrations to compare to, and helpful info about each condition or symptom:


"Sores, Lumps & Bumps"

http://www.doctorspiller.com/sores_lumps_bumps.htm


P.S. I found it because I was trying to figure out what the darn bumps on my lower front inside jaw, and also my hard palate, were. I discovered that they are called "Oral Torus". Apparently, I have both mandibular and palatal torus/tori. I also discovered that they are completely benign. Aren't you glad you kept reading and know all that now? [Big Grin]

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