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How to Treat the Blood Blister ?
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Mitchell
Mar 8, 2019
xerostomia
dry mouth
dry eyes
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fran pecoraro
Mar 8, 2019
I have dry mouth and lip syndrome. this morning I woke up and I have a blister and sore on my lip. what do I do for it. I\?
Daisy Casaraiz
Mar 8, 2019
It's called angular cheilitis medically. If it's not an infection, petroleum jelly is often used. If it's an infection, doctors will give you medication.
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fran pecoraro
Mar 8, 2019
I have dry mouth and lip syndrome. this morning I woke up and I have a blister and sore on my lip. what do I do for it. I\?
Daisy Casaraiz
Mar 8, 2019
It's called angular cheilitis medically. If it's not an infection, petroleum jelly is often used. If it's an infection, doctors will give you medication.
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