Everyone knows that blisters on the lips are caused by herpes due to inflammation. This type of herpes is not very harmful to the human body, but herpes growing on the mouth will make people feel very painful and the itching is unbearable. Although it is relatively easy to treat, the recovery process is very slow, which has a great impact on the patient's life. Blisters on the lips of young children have the greatest impact on them, because they are unaware of the dangers of herpes and cannot control scratching. Let’s take a look at what to do if your child’s lips get blisters. Oral ulcers, also known as "mouth sores", are superficial ulcers that occur on the oral mucosa. They can range in size from a grain of rice to a soybean, and are round or oval in shape. The ulcer surface is concave and surrounded by congestion. They can cause pain due to irritating foods and can generally heal themselves in one to two weeks. Oral ulcers occur repeatedly in a periodic manner, which is medically called "recurrent oral ulcers". The disease may occur several times a year, several times a month, or even new and old lesions may appear alternately. People generally call it "getting angry", but the view of Western medicine is that 95% of oral ulcers are caused by viruses and should not be underestimated. Oral ulcers usually occur when the seasons change from spring to autumn. People with low immunity cannot adjust the environment in their bodies in time due to seasonal changes, resulting in low immunity. Viruses will take advantage of this opportunity to invade and cause ulcers. Ulcers generally do not require medication and heal on their own in one to two weeks. You can also take some vitamins, VC and VB2 together, and you will recover in two to three days. Remember to drink plenty of water and rest more. People with weak constitutions should pay special attention to rest. It may be that the mucous gland duct is blocked; mucus retention causes the gland duct to expand, which often occurs in the lip mucosa, followed by the buccal mucosa and the ventral mucosa of the tongue, and is more common in the lower lip. Clinical manifestations: Mucous gland cysts are located under the mucosa, are about the size of soybeans, and appear as translucent, painless blisters. After rupture, mucus may flow out and the swelling subsides, but it may recur soon. After multiple recurrences, the surface of the cyst often becomes grayish white due to scars. Treatment usually involves surgical excision and iodine injection. Getting angry is a very common symptom in our lives, and herpes caused by getting angry is even more tormenting to people. Therefore, people should pay attention to eating foods rich in water, eat more vegetables and fruits, and eat less spicy foods, because spicy foods can easily cause getting angry, especially the phenomenon of blisters on the lips of young children. |
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