A member asked:

I've had a cold; but i have this small, painless bump on the corner of my mouth. i have been tested, i'm std free. doesn't look like blister not red?

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Angular cheilitis: Is inflammation of one or both, of the corners of the mouth. The condition is a bacterial or fungal infection. Stress and weak immune system are a contributory factors. If untreated will take a several weeks to heal. Rec.: see you pcp for the diagnosis and treatment.

Answered 5/28/2017

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