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Rash On Right Side Of Mouth, Feels Like Sharp Needle Type Pressure Occasionally. Applying Creams. Treatment?

I have a rash on the right side of my mouth. it started about 3 weeks ago as a red blotch about 1/2 centimetre across and is now 2 cm. and consisting of 3+ blister type lesions. They aren't itchy but occasionally I feel a sharp needle type pressure and then it goes away. I have tried many creams but it is still growing. Can you help me?
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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Hello,

The rashes can be of aphthous ulcer type which is recurrent in nature.

Causative factor of the lesion has to be evaluated and treatment has to be planned based on that.

Apply anaesthetic gel on the affected area.

Avoid intake of spicy foods.

Vitamin becosules and iron supplements has to be administered.

Gargle frequently with warm saline.
Take care.
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Rash On Right Side Of Mouth, Feels Like Sharp Needle Type Pressure Occasionally. Applying Creams. Treatment?

Hello, The rashes can be of aphthous ulcer type which is recurrent in nature. Causative factor of the lesion has to be evaluated and treatment has to be planned based on that. Apply anaesthetic gel on the affected area. Avoid intake of spicy foods. Vitamin becosules and iron supplements has to be administered. Gargle frequently with warm saline. Take care.