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What Causes Non-itchy Rash Under The Lip Along With Three Red Dots?

I had a small, flat rash appear just under my lip this morning - it is not painful, inflamed or itchy - there are 3 sort of red dots, 2 on the rash and one inside the lip. I ve been cleared for herpes, have had hives and scarlet fever as a child. I don t know of any topical exposure that could have happened.
Wed, 23 Aug 2017
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Hi,

I understand your concern.

It could be of great help if you could send a photo of the small, flat rash under your lip that appeared this morning.

To me, it could be due to herpes fever (you might have slight fever that was not notable).

Take anti-inflammatory meds like paracetamol or ibuprofen.
Apply honey with a bit of baking soda.

If no improvement, should consult further with dermatologist as might need prescription meds.

Wish fast recovery.
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What Causes Non-itchy Rash Under The Lip Along With Three Red Dots?

Hi, I understand your concern. It could be of great help if you could send a photo of the small, flat rash under your lip that appeared this morning. To me, it could be due to herpes fever (you might have slight fever that was not notable). Take anti-inflammatory meds like paracetamol or ibuprofen. Apply honey with a bit of baking soda. If no improvement, should consult further with dermatologist as might need prescription meds. Wish fast recovery.