Sir
I had been suffering from fever,cold and Headache for three/four days.After that I got cured .I took
Saridon tablets due to my severe headache but no improvement was occurrd. So after that,I took one CALPOL 650 tablet(paracetamol) and I got cured.Aftr getting cured from fever ,I see this fluid filled painful blisters below my lower lips as shown in pics below.Please suggest what shoud I do/apply now
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It's viral infection which will resolve on its own ..
Don't poke the blister...
If it breaks then don't touch elsewhere
Wash ur face with cold water ,then tap dry ur face.
If needed then use Ointment ACYCLOVIR 5% two times a day..
Don't use other towel, dress and don't let others to use yours too..
It will resolve soon
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It's caused by virus herpes (HSV 1) , condition called herpes labialis (cold sore).
Apply Acyclovir cream 4-5 times a day for 4 days.
And for pain take painkiller paracetamol.
Diagnosis - herpes labialis
It’s not a serious condition
Will resolve on it’s own
Apply acivir cream locally in moarning and night
Can take paracetamol if pain is there
Next Steps
Consider consultation if it’s recurrent
Need to work up for immunosuppression
The painful fluid-filled blisters below your lip, appearing after fever, are most likely due to Herpes labialis (cold sore), which is commonly triggered after fever or viral illness.
Next Steps
Keep the area clean and avoid touching or pricking the blisters.
Apply an antiviral cream (like acyclovir topical) after consulting your doctor.
If pain is severe, you may take paracetamol for relief.
Avoid close contact (like kissing) until lesions heal, as it is contagious.
If blisters spread, recur frequently, or don’t heal within 7–10 days, consult a Dermatologist.
Health Tips
Cold sores usually heal on their own, but early use of antiviral cream speeds recovery and reduces recurrence.
Hello,
This fluid filled blisters are lesions of heroes labialis caused by herpes simplex virus 2.
These lesions are painful and contagios. These occur following either a viral infection or generally cold and fever or any condition decreasing immunity of your body.
Next Steps
Rx:- apply ACYCLOVIR 5% OINTMENT on the lesions for 3-4 times a day.
if the lesions are painful or cause discomfort use TAB. DOLO 650 (max. can be taken three times a day)
Health Tips
Ways to prevent its spread:-
1. Do not touch the lesions.
2. If touched, wash hands.
3. Don't reuse the towel or any cloth used on the lesion area for any other body part.
4. Avoid sharing meals and any stuff.
5. Avoid kissing until the lesions heal.
6. Do not scratch the lesions.
The fluid-filled blisters below your lip are most likely due to herpes labialis (cold sores), which can appear after fever. They usually heal on their own in 7–10 days.
Next Steps
Keep the area clean and dry.
Avoid touching or scratching the blisters.
You can apply a topical antiviral cream like acyclovir 5% (if available) 4–5 times daily to speed up healing.
For pain or burning, you may take paracetamol if required.
Avoid sharing utensils or close contact like kissing until it heals, as it is mildly contagious.
Health Tips
See a doctor if the blisters spread rapidly, are very painful, or keep recurring frequently.
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Hello,
From your description and the photo, these fluid-filled, painful blisters below your lip appearing after fever are most likely Herpes labialis (cold sores), a common viral infection triggered by fever, stress, or low immunity.
ð¹ What you can do now:
Apply Acyclovir 5% cream locally on the blisters 3â4 times daily for faster healing.
Keep the area clean and dry. Avoid touching or scratching the blisters as it can spread the infection.
For pain or burning, you may take Paracetamol if required.
Avoid sharing utensils, towels, or close contact (kissing) until lesions heal, as it is contagious.
Generally, these blisters heal within 7â10 days. If they keep recurring frequently (more than 4â5 times a year) or become very severe, an oral antiviral course may be required under medical supervision.
You can connect with me on Practo for a prescription and further guidance.
â Dr. Romain Rajan
General Physician
It might possibly suggestive of herpes labialis , it can goes it own, any other significant history that you might be share then contact me
Next Steps
i want to know that wheather this happen to you recurrently or not?
Health Tips
1 make hygiene
2 don't burst blister
3 avoid recurrent touching
4 use acyclovir ointment and calamine lotion at local application
5 for fever symptomatic pcm 500 mg taken but avoid more usage or very seriously then consult me or any other doctor
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Looks like cold sores. Usually they subside slowly, spontaneously.
Take tab Acyclovir 400mg one morning and one evening for 7 days. Apply cold compression for pain relief. If pain is more take tab ibuprofen 400mg one sos, after taking some food.Avoid taking very hot foods or fluids, which can touch the blisters and cause pain.
Looks like herpes labialis
It will heal on its own
For symptomatic relief apply
- Ointment aciclovir 5%
- calamine lotion for soothing
T. Paracetamol 650 mg SOS for pain
For further details contact..
Next Steps
avoid contact with others
avoid repeated touching of affected areas.
maintain hygiene
if symptoms persist or increase kindly contact nearest doctor
I advise you to quit the medication if any you are taking.I need detailed history for further evaluation and confirm the diagnosis.it might be some drug reactions or SJS or herpes labialis.You can consult me I will look further after it
Next Steps
avoid touching it. consult me on practo for further information and diagnosis
Health Tips
if it re accurs again and again kindly consult a doctor
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Looks like herpes labialis
Apply acyclovir ointment on the lesions two three times a day for 10-14 days
Take pcm 650 mg sos for fever
If no improvement consult a dermat
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