A 48-year-old member asked:
White blister inside lower lip herpt?
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A Verified Doctoranswered
40 years experience
Quite possibly: Or could be a minor salivary gland called an extravasation cyst. See an oral surgeon.
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A female asked:
What causes discoloration (white) of lower lip. There is no pain or blister. Just the discoloration.
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Dr. Susan Kallalanswered
Dermatology 25 years experience
Lip lesions: Without more details such as your age and how long the lesion has been there, it is difficult to guide you. The lower lip is particularly susceptible to sun damage, known as Actinic Cheilitis, this can look white and smooth Flat warts can also look white on the lips, as can Lichen planus. Best to have it evaluated by a professional. It is important to rule out malignancy such as Squamous cell ca.
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Dr. Lois A Freisleben-Cook commented
Pediatrics 43 years experience
Fordyce spots can look like this-caused by exuberant sebaceous glands, no need to treat
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A 29-year-old female asked about a male:
My 6month old has a white looking blister on the inside of his upper lip?
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Dr. Katharine Coxanswered
Pediatric Emergency Medicine 47 years experience
Likely: An aphthous ulcer caused by a virus or trauma. Keep his mouth clean and watch to make sure it resolves. All the best.
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