Question

The child, 8 years old, reported today that there is a lump under the side of their face. No inflammation is visible inside the mouth, and the lump is under the skin, movable, and about the size of a bean. They are unsure of the disease.

Answer

It is suspected to be caused by blocked sebaceous glands, which typically do not require treatment and may also be a lymph node. Children have weaker resistance and are more prone to tumors. Parents should take their child to a top-tier hospital for examination and treatment promptly, and regularly check-ups should be followed, using medication as instructed by the doctor.