What Do Blisters On The Roof Of The Mouth Indicate?
I have little circular blister like sores on the roof of my mouth along the bony palate. I had an upper respiratory cold and flu for two weeks.. Went to the doctor and she gave me some oral medicine to swish, a nystatin..but my mouth does not look like thrush at all..the area is sore and tender.
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have symptoms of blisters on the roof of the mouth which is mainly due to canker sore , cold sore, stomatitis and could be production of acid.
Need not to worry. I would suggest you to drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration. Avoid large meal. You should take small but frequent meals. You should gargle with a numbing mouthwash containing Lignocaine. Avoid hot, sharp spicy foods. Take antacids such as omeprazole after meals. If symptoms keeps on persisting, visit Gastroenterologist/ oral physician once for evaluation and start treatment as per diagnosis. Your symptoms will resolve. Take diet rich in soft, plain and fiber rich food.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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What Do Blisters On The Roof Of The Mouth Indicate?
Hi Dear, Understanding your concern. As per your query you have symptoms of blisters on the roof of the mouth which is mainly due to canker sore , cold sore, stomatitis and could be production of acid. Need not to worry. I would suggest you to drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration. Avoid large meal. You should take small but frequent meals. You should gargle with a numbing mouthwash containing Lignocaine. Avoid hot, sharp spicy foods. Take antacids such as omeprazole after meals. If symptoms keeps on persisting, visit Gastroenterologist/ oral physician once for evaluation and start treatment as per diagnosis. Your symptoms will resolve. Take diet rich in soft, plain and fiber rich food. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari