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What Causes A White Blister On The Roof Of The Mouth With Sore Throat And Lung Congestion?

i have a long white blister on the roof of my mouth and on half of my uvula, and it hurts badly...iive been sick the last few days wit ha sore throat, lung congestion, and flem. the blister thing just showed up this morning, but has been in pain there recently
Thu, 31 Dec 2015
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Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query.
The blister on the roof of the mouth can be a mucocele or bullae secondary to an trauma or burn. Nothing to be panic, consult an oral physician and get it evaluated. If the lesion has ruptured and resulted in ulcer formation, you can use topical anesthetic and analgesic like lignocaine and choline salicylate respectively.
I hope I have answered your query, take care.
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What Causes A White Blister On The Roof Of The Mouth With Sore Throat And Lung Congestion?

Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. The blister on the roof of the mouth can be a mucocele or bullae secondary to an trauma or burn. Nothing to be panic, consult an oral physician and get it evaluated. If the lesion has ruptured and resulted in ulcer formation, you can use topical anesthetic and analgesic like lignocaine and choline salicylate respectively. I hope I have answered your query, take care.