Suggest Treatment For Small Red Blisters On The Lip
Hello, I have a problem with the inner part of my lips. It started two days ago, and it s in the part where the lips meet. The upper lip has some very red parts and the lower lip it s just a little red. It bothers me every time I talk. I ve been using the same lip balm for a long time and still have tis problem.
Understanding your concern. As per your query small reed blisters on lips is due to Canker sores or angular chelitis as it is causing cracks at corners. I would suggest you to avoid hot, sharp and spicy food. In case of herpes Antiviral oral and topical therapy like Acyclovir are helpful. Drink plenty of water. Suck on ice pops. Drinking plenty of water and cold liquids. Don't let that area dry and keep applying aloe vera gel or petroleum jelly on frequent basis as dry skin. Maintain oral hygiene. Consult dermatologist if symptoms keeps on persisting and get treatment done. Maintain a good oral hygiene.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Treatment For Small Red Blisters On The Lip
Hi Dear , Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query small reed blisters on lips is due to Canker sores or angular chelitis as it is causing cracks at corners. I would suggest you to avoid hot, sharp and spicy food. In case of herpes Antiviral oral and topical therapy like Acyclovir are helpful. Drink plenty of water. Suck on ice pops. Drinking plenty of water and cold liquids. Don t let that area dry and keep applying aloe vera gel or petroleum jelly on frequent basis as dry skin. Maintain oral hygiene. Consult dermatologist if symptoms keeps on persisting and get treatment done. Maintain a good oral hygiene. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari