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Blood blister in mouth
My mother got an blood blister on the upper side of her lip, from inside of her mouth, she got it while having her food. Please advise, how to take care of it and any medicines to avoid any infection?
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Blood blister is nothing to worry about.jus apply ice in that region to avoid swelling and pain Apply mucopain on that region ten minutes before meals to avoid pain while eating Avoid eating anything hot n spicy
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Many oral blood blisters have no known causes and appears in the mouth spontaneously.other blood blisters in the mouth have fairly harmless causes 1 accidentally biting of the lip or cheek 2 stress 3 allergic reaction 4 poorly fitting denture 5 braces on the teeth
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keep ice on the area to reduce swelling will usually go away on its own and does not require medical treatment unless infection.healing time up to one weak
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