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Mucocele or Ranula. Mucocele and ranula are two different medical conditions related to the salivary glands, particularly the sublingual and submandibular glands. 1. *Mucocele:* A mucocele is a common, non-cancerous cyst-like swelling that can occur on the inside of the lower lip, floor of the mouth, or on the tongue. It is caused by the accumulation of saliva in a salivary gland duct due to a blockage or trauma. When the duct is blocked or damaged, the saliva cannot flow into the mouth, leading to the formation of a cyst-like structure. Mucoceles are typically small, painless, and have a translucent or bluish appearance. They can vary in size and may come and go. Treatment often involves removal of the affected salivary gland or the cyst itself, depending on the size and location. 2. *Ranula:* A ranula is also a type of mucocele, but it specifically forms on the floor of the mouth. It occurs when there is a blockage in the sublingual salivary gland or its duct. The term "ranula" is derived from the Latin word "rana," which means "frog," as the swelling may resemble a frog's belly when it occurs in the mouth. Ranulas are typically larger and more noticeable than mucoceles, and they can be painful, particularly if they become infected. Treatment may involve drainage, removal of the sublingual salivary gland, or a technique known as marsupialization, where the ranula is drained and the lining is sutured to the mouth's lining to prevent recurrence. Both mucoceles and ranulas are usually benign conditions but can cause discomfort and cosmetic concerns. If you suspect you have one of these conditions, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional or oral surgeon for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment options.