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My son has a lump on the lower right side of his jaw. It is a painful mass when pressed on and is moveable.

It is recommended to consult a doctor in order to accurately diagnose the bump on the lower right jaw. Consulting a healthcare professional will help determine the cause and appropriate treatment for the painful and mobile mass.

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