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What Is This Blood Blister On The Bottom Gums Of My 1 Month Old Son Who Had RSV ?

my one month old son had rsv and was in the NICU for a week we just got home last thursday and now he has been very fussy and now how what looks like a blood blister on his bottom gums . when i touch it he doesnt seem to be in pain. also when its touch or hes crying it will move alittle. please help me. idk if i need to take him to the er again or if this is normal. thanks.
Tue, 16 Aug 2011
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Thanks for the query
Respiratory system infections are known to cause some amount of ulcers and blisters, I think it would be fine to go to the doctor on the next visit, it is not an emergency ultra it's troubling a lot
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Pediatrician Dr. Vibin K V's  Response
hi,
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not an emergency but need to show your child at some point of the day to the doctor. it can be an ulcer for what ever reason may be. u might need to apply some cream on his lesion.
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What Is This Blood Blister On The Bottom Gums Of My 1 Month Old Son Who Had RSV ?

Thanks for the query Respiratory system infections are known to cause some amount of ulcers and blisters, I think it would be fine to go to the doctor on the next visit, it is not an emergency ultra it s troubling a lot Have a healthy living