A blister on your lips and then a little itchy. Is it getting angry?

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Blisters on the lips and then itching, usually blistering on the lips, this situation is more common in some herpes virus infections. When the patient shows decreased resistance, herpes virus infection can cause some blisters or single blisters, so that the patient may show some pain itching, eating inconvenience phenomenon. It is recommended that patients pay attention to personal hygiene in their daily life. When adults show blisters at the corners of their mouths, they must not kiss children, because some herpes viruses may be transmitted to children through kissing, causing children to show herpes virus infection. When patients show herpes virus infection, it is recommended that patients can apply some anti-virus ointment locally. In addition, some oral antiviral drugs, such as some Banlangen or antiviral oral liquid, can play a very good conditioning effect.(Please use under the guidance of a doctor)

A blister on your lips and then a little itchy. Is it getting angry?



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