See Dentist NOW: Could be infected teeth, infected gums, viral outbreak, yeast infection, or so many other problems. Please see your Dentist or a Pediatric Dental Specialist now. Please put down the computer, pick up the phone, and call. This is not a DIY problem, your son has to see a PRO, the sooner the better.
Answered 9/9/2014
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Blisters: Lesions such as these need to physically be seen, and together with a medical history a diagnosis can be made. Please call his pediatrician and/or dentist for an appointment.
Answered 9/10/2014
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