I had two blood blisters this month. The first one was on the upper lip which was gone automatically, now the second one is in the lower lip. This is something should I worry about? What are the causes for this problem?
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Don't worry, wait and watch. It will resolve automatically, clean the area arround it, if doesn't sesolve in 3-4 days consult with oral pathologist or oral medicine specialist. If possible send photos of lesion in biddut1421 at the rate of gmail.com
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