From 2 to 3 months i am getting blood Blister inside cheek when I drink colddrink like Pepsi or Thumsup
One blood blister in mouth
Why I am getting blood Blister inside mouth cheek?
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simple asnwer is sharp teeth or cheek are getting sandwitched between opposing teeth. so better visit nearby dentist and get them smoothned asap.
No role of any cold drink or food stuff, its mechanical issue due to bite forces.
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It is possible that the blister is being caused due to cheek bite. It is important to get it checked up in person. Teeth cusp reduction might be required for the same.
Since you are in Delhi itself, you are welcome to visit our profile and take an appointment for a consult.
Hello sir aisi paristhiti ke liye cold drink Sahi Tarika nahin hai yah ek heavy carbonated drink hai aap kisi near dentist se consult Karen then right diagnosis and right treatment. Thank you
Stop having carbonated drinks it will worsen the condition. U can apply a temporary relif ointment like bezocaine at the area of ulcer 3times a day. Consult a dentist as soon as possible for a better understanding of the problem. Their can be may resons for the ulcer from stress to a severe viral disease. So you shouldnt delay visiting a dentist.
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