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What Causes Small Bump On Lip?

Hello I have a bump on my lip and sent my MD and she said it was from the chicken pox/shingles I have never had shingles and do not now. put me on antiviral. I have never been on antiviral and not sure that is correct. I do not have herpes or cold sores or fever bilster ever. she said not cancer but I want to make sure viral not bacterial.
Wed, 19 Nov 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that she may mean oral herpes. Oral herpes is most commonly caused by the herpes 1 virus and it is very prevalent in the population.

This means that a large number of persons are infected with this virus. It does not have to sexually transmitted,in most instances it is not sexually transmitted.

A bacterial infection would have a different appearance but if it does not resolve then you can see your doctor for additional treatment.

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What Causes Small Bump On Lip?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that she may mean oral herpes. Oral herpes is most commonly caused by the herpes 1 virus and it is very prevalent in the population. This means that a large number of persons are infected with this virus. It does not have to sexually transmitted,in most instances it is not sexually transmitted. A bacterial infection would have a different appearance but if it does not resolve then you can see your doctor for additional treatment. I hope this helps