What happens to gum blisters?

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Gingival blistering, generally speaking, may occur in oral ulcers. Oral ulcers is aphtha, is a common occurrence in oral ulcer mucosa damage lesions, more common in the inner lips, tongue, tongue, buccal mucosa, vestibular groove, soft palate and other parts. These parts of the mucosa lack of cuticle or poor keratinization, tongue ulcers refer to the occurrence of oral ulcers in the tongue, tongue and abdomen parts. Oral ulcer attack, severe pain, local burning pain is obvious, severe cases can also affect diet, speech. Daily life causes great inconvenience, and can be complicated by halitosis, chronic pharyngitis, constipation, headache, dizziness nausea, fatigue irritability, fever, lymph node swelling and other systemic symptoms. Oral ulcer is the result of a variety of factors, including local trauma, mental factors.

What happens to gum blisters?



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