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I have had blisters on my tounge now for 2or3 weeks and they won't go away..what causes them? and how do i get them to go away?

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Dr. Joram Seggev answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine - Allergy & Immunology

Not one disease: Blisters in the mouth may be the result of infection (such as herpes virus, the same that causes cold sores. They can be the result of a skin disorder that affects the mouth; certain autoimmune disorders;occasionally of unknown cause. The short answer is that in order to treat you would need to be examined by a physician, .

Answered 6/26/2020

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See a dentist: Many causes for this infection trauma auto immune problems and should be treated to remove the pain and let it heal. Call your dentist to get a diagnosis and make this go away! chuck.

Answered 7/5/2013

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