Hi Sir/Mam,
My brother is having blister in lower lip from last one month. He consulted few doctors, they suggested to use Dologel, rexidin forte gel and zincovitin tablets.
Problem is that blister decreased and seems dry but after few days it's again increasing. It keeps on increasing and decreasing. It's painless but seems it has some puss in it.
Is it cause of worry ? It's on same spot, should I continue using same medicines?
Please suggest, thanks in advance.
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Hello Sir,
A complete history of the ulcer needs to be considered but according to the information you are providing it can be due to biting on the same spot again and again.
Do apply medicines prescribed to you for now, to keep the ulcer in control.
Regards,
Dr. Jyotsna Jain
Next Steps
Visit us for further guidance and assistance after the lock down as the case needs clinical attention
Health Tips
apply some ice over the ulcer 4-5 times a day to reduce the pain and it's size.
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It can be mucocele (mucous retention cyst).and surgical excision is advised for that.
It occurs due to trauma so avoid biting or touching any sharp tooth cusp or sharp food object on it.
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as mentioned...take opinion of a surgeon
Health Tips
Avoid any sharp object on it.warm saline rinses can be helpful
Hi, plz attach image of the lesion for appropriate treatment plan.
And then for detail discussion contact on personal chat box.
Acc to your complain i can say that it is mucocele.
Next Steps
Visit dentist for clinical examination once lockdown is over.
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Permanent treatment is surgical removal of mucocele by laser.
Hii.... Blister for such a long time may need some attention.... Is he suffering from anyother systemic disease....kindly mention....may require few tests to rule out the cause
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