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Small blisters on corners of the mouth
Hi doc, My daughter is 4yo and she gets these small painless blisters like eruptions on both the corners of her mouth frequently.. also two days back she had a fever and developed a small blister on the inside of her lower lip. Fever has subsided. Is this an indication of any deficiency. My family is suggesting to give vitamin B complex.. kindly advise.
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It could be because of vitamin deficiency including vitamin ç deficiency. But get your child examined by Pediatrician for other signs of multivitamin deficiency before starting any treatment on your own.
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Mostly would be due to some viral infection which has subsided . Vitamin B has no definite role in this
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U can give vitamin suppliments for her
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