Blistering on the inside of the mouth is not necessarily caused by initial cancer, but should also be considered as a possibility of dietary irritation, herpes stomatitis, oral cysts and other diseases.
1. Dietary irritation: Consumption of overheated food may burn the oral mucosa, which in turn causes blisters to appear under the oral mucosa.
2. Herpetic stomatitis: It is mainly caused by infection with herpes virus, which can lead to blisters in the patient’s oral mucosa, inner lips and other parts of the mouth. The blisters will soon ulcerate and are accompanied by obvious pain symptoms.
3. Oral cysts: for example, mucous gland cysts, which can lead to blisters, eating disorders and other symptoms.
4. Oral cancer: the clinical symptoms of this disease are various, among which the presence of swelling in the oral cavity is one of the most common symptoms. With this kind of symptom, patients may realize that there is a blister-like foreign body in the mouth.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to confirm the diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instruction for treatment.