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Bubble on lip
Hello doc..my kid is 5 year old as he hv treated his Lower  decideous  mandibular tooth before 2 days  ,after local anesthesia he hv bubble on his lip   ....today  that bubble changed  colour to yellow  And burst .....plz help me for this ,am attaching pic plz hv a look
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It's due to traumatic ulcer as a result of lip biting.apply anesthetic gel and swish with beading for relief. You  can consult through this for prescription of medication and instructions .
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After giving anaesthesia your child feels numb and heavy on lips so they used to bite it and feel nothing because of that this happens…. Nothing to worry it will heal within 1 week… If he feels pain in this area apply dologel here rest it’ll heal on its own within a week.
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Hello mam I don’t seem to pus discharge it is keratosis due to self induced injury of lower lip due to constant biting or chewing his lower lip it might happened after anaesthesia child don’t feel that is his biting so need to worry it shows during healing for further treatment and medication u can consult us .
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Cleaning of wound and application of gel helps .
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Ask child not to bite his lip .
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Hi, This is a traumatic ulcer secondary to local anaesthesia caused by biting of the lip..
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Avoid eating spicy or hot food..
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u can consult me for advice on palliative care..
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