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Originally Posted by livi
I am inclined to agree with Moses.
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...and Dentist90?
I know I'm not a real doctor, but if I saw this on her lip or gums it would be pathognomic for herpes.
The thing is, we are coming up with a differential diagnosis. As the lesion/symptoms progress we can begin to rule things out. I hope for her sake that this remains isolated and resolves without complication. We'll have a better idea in a day or two no doubt.
And to widebody: I'm not a real doctor, but my advice is to hold her close and caress her affectionately. Doctor's orders!
edit: but don't touch the blisters if you haven't been exposed to chicken pox.