What's with the little bubbles?

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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Small bubbles on the mouth are generally seen in herpes simplex. Most of them are caused by recent stay up late, cold or other low immunity caused by viral infection. Clinical manifestations are more clustered blisters on the mouth, more mung bean size, blister fluid is generally not very turbid, can rupture on its own, occasionally accompanied by mild pain. Mainly after antiviral treatment, the condition can generally be well controlled. Antiviral drugs such as acyclovir and famciclovir capsules can be taken orally, and acyclovir and ganciclovir gel preparations can be applied topically to relieve symptoms. If necessary, it is recommended to see a doctor in a hospital. After oral administration of antiviral and tonic traditional Chinese medicine Adjuvant treatment to improve the body's immunity.

What's with the little bubbles?



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