What Should I Do If I Have a Blood Blister in My Mouth?
When there is a blood blister in the mouth, if it is small, it can generally be absorbed spontaneously. If the blood blister is large, it needs to be punctured. It is possible that the blood blister is caused by a bite or the friction of food gravity. Generally, the blood blister is small and can heal itself after a certain period of time. If the blood blister is large, it needs to be punctured and oral anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken. It is recommended to maintain good living habits, eat more fruits and vegetables, and avoid developing blood blisters.
1. Most blood blisters in the mouth are caused by bacterial infection of the local skin and mucosa.
2. Blood blisters may be caused by accidental bites or the friction of food gravity.
3. If the blood blister is small, it is necessary to keep the oral cavity clean and hygienic, maintain a light diet, and after a certain period of time, the blood blister will be absorbed spontaneously.
4. If the blood blister is large and affects swallowing and eating, it needs to be punctured under aseptic technique, and oral anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken to prevent infection.
1. Maintain regular living habits, ensure sufficient sleep, and avoid staying up late.
2. Eat a light diet, reduce spicy and greasy foods, and drink plenty of water.
3. Eat more fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C, such as kiwi.
4. Pay attention to oral hygiene and keep the mouth clean.
5. Avoid cold and hot stimulation, and quit smoking and drinking.
6. Chew food slowly and carefully when eating, and avoid eating too hot food.