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What Is The Treatment For Bumps In The Mouth?

Mouth Problems
My mouth has been in pain ever since I've donated blood. It feels like there are cuts inside the corners, small and slightly red bumps appear on the lip and roof of my mouth, and there is a blood taste on my gums. It also hurts to drink and eat.
Wed, 16 Apr 2014
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the bumps or ulcers in the mouth could be secondary to viral infection like herpes..the crusts or cuts near the corner of the mouth could be because of the fungal infection or angular chelitis...consult a oral physician to rule out the above said causes....you can use topical anesthetics and analgesics....do saline gargling...i hope my answer will help you...take care..
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What Is The Treatment For Bumps In The Mouth?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the bumps or ulcers in the mouth could be secondary to viral infection like herpes..the crusts or cuts near the corner of the mouth could be because of the fungal infection or angular chelitis...consult a oral physician to rule out the above said causes....you can use topical anesthetics and analgesics....do saline gargling...i hope my answer will help you...take care..