See MD: 27 year old gentleman with a lip abrasion/laceration that has not healed over the course of a month, now with blister like appearance. Please see an MD. You may have a lip laceration that has become secondarily infected. The wound can be cleansed and irrigated, dead edges of skin can be removed and it can be drained, Tetanus vaccination updated and a short course of antibiotics to aid in healing.
Answered 2/28/2017
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