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bubble blister in mouth
A 45-year-old member asked:

Dr. Morris Westfried answered
46 years experience Dermatology
Maybe: Usually painful but symptoms vary. This could also represent cysts or other benign growths. If this is new or persists show md at next exam.
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A 20-year-old female asked:

Dr. Daniel Wolter answered
30 years experience Dentistry
Get It Checked: There's no way to know what it is without seeing it directly. However, "bubbles" that come and go are generally not too serious. But, like all sores, ... Read More
A 39-year-old male asked:

Dr. Sathish Philip answered
18 years experience Family Medicine
Cold sore: This could be a cold sore caused by a virus. This can be treated by anti viral creams or oral medications. Please see your doctor.
A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. James Mirabile answered
33 years experience Gynecology
Herpes: Herpes virus adore typically painfully.
A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. Pamela Svendsen answered
26 years experience Family Medicine
Oral ulcers: Lemur,
it sounds as if you could have fever blisters or aphthous ulcers. There are medications which can help your symptoms. In the meantime, av ... Read More
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A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Kass answered
28 years experience Podiatry
Very carefully: With a sterile instrument after cleansing the skin you can pop it and allow the fluid to escape. You can then apply a bandaid.
A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. Howard Fox answered
42 years experience Podiatry
See a doctor!: (only because you said 'big'). You can try popping it with a sterile (not hot) pin on the edge, just where the blister meets normal skin and then wash ... Read More
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A 47-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jeff Livingston answered
22 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Get checked: Lumps, bumps, blisters and other skin abnormalities on the genitals need to be evaluated. An examination will be needed to know the cause and treatmen ... Read More
A 38-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jay D Helman answered
48 years experience Podiatry
Drain them: You can cleanse the area with alcohol and using a sterile needle puncture them. Apply an antibiotic ointment and cover with sterile gauze. More import ... Read More
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A 30-year-old male asked:

Dr. John DeWolf answered
40 years experience Dentistry
If it recurs..: Get it checked. It is most likely a mucocele which forms from interruption of salivary gland drainage ducts and if it is gone now as implied there isn ... Read More
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