What to do for blister-like growths on the lips

Blisters on the lips are commonly seen in the clinic as herpes orofacialis, mucous gland cysts, and oral ulcers, etc. General treatment, physical therapy, medication, and surgery need to be given in conjunction with the patient’s condition.
1. Oral and lip herpes: it is a lesion of the skin and mucous membrane of the mouth and lips caused by herpes simplex virus infection. Usually, you should eat a light diet, drink more water, pay attention to rest, avoid drinking alcohol and eating spicy and stimulating food. Because it is caused by viral infection, you can take oral or topical antiviral drugs such as acyclovir, accompanied by severe pain can be given ibuprofen and other painkillers.
2. Mucous gland cysts: these are superficial cysts caused by blockage or damage to the ducts of the mucous glands in the mouth and lips. Usually pay attention to light diet, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, for larger cysts can be syringe pumping out the internal fluid, injected into the 2% tincture of iodine, and then pumped to prevent the formation of cystic cavity, most cases need to carry out cystectomy.
3. Mouth ulcers: there are many reasons for the occurrence of mouth ulcers, such as lack of vitamins, low immunity, spicy diet and so on. Patients should eat a light diet, eat more vegetables, fruits, drink more water, etc., and strengthen exercise to enhance immunity. Topically, medications such as lidocaine gel can be given for pain relief, and cediriodine tablets can also be given to be contained.
There may be other reasons for the blister-like growth on the lips, and it is recommended that the patient seek medical attention in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then be treated under the guidance of a professional physician.