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How To Treat Swelling And Dark Blood Blister In Mouth?

I have a dark blood blister or clot in my mouth very swelled, feels like it will burst any minute, LOCATED at top gume in front of 2 front teeth and on roof of my mouth. I cannot eat anything other than liquids. Should I be worried what is the cause?
Fri, 24 Jan 2014
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Hello, thank you for consulting with healthcaremagic.
As you are mentioning that you have noticed a blood filled blister in your mouth there can be three possibilities
First if it is present since a long time it can be haemangioma

Second it can be angina bullosa haemorrhagica which is caused due to trauma.

Third it can be possible a blister caused by blood disorder,

Better you visit a good dentist, get it completely examined with blood test and confirmed and treated.
Hope it will help you.
Regards
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How To Treat Swelling And Dark Blood Blister In Mouth?

Hello, thank you for consulting with healthcaremagic. As you are mentioning that you have noticed a blood filled blister in your mouth there can be three possibilities First if it is present since a long time it can be haemangioma Second it can be angina bullosa haemorrhagica which is caused due to trauma. Third it can be possible a blister caused by blood disorder, Better you visit a good dentist, get it completely examined with blood test and confirmed and treated. Hope it will help you. Regards