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What Could Recurred Bubble Blister After Surgery For Removal Of Fibroma Blisters Mean?

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I had a oral surgery last month to remove 2 Fibroma blisters on inside my lower lip (Biopsy report confirmed it is Fibroma) . Again couple days back I got the bubble blister in the same place. Today the size reduced to very small. Please advice me .
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Wed, 30 Apr 2014
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thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the reccured swelling could be a mucocoele or irritational fibroma. the mucocoele has a increased tendency to reccur. consult a oral physician and rule out the cause. it usually occurs because of the trauma caused by the teeth like lip biting. you can get it excised but you have to prevent trauma to the lip. i hope my answer will help you take care.
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What Could Recurred Bubble Blister After Surgery For Removal Of Fibroma Blisters Mean?

thanks for your query, i have gone through your query, the reccured swelling could be a mucocoele or irritational fibroma. the mucocoele has a increased tendency to reccur. consult a oral physician and rule out the cause. it usually occurs because of the trauma caused by the teeth like lip biting. you can get it excised but you have to prevent trauma to the lip. i hope my answer will help you take care.