Transparent blisters on the inside of the lips may be mucous gland cysts, herpes virus infections, local allergies, etc., and you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause.
1. Mucous gland cysts: clear blisters on the inside of the lips, most commonly mucous gland cysts. Generally occurring in the lower lip area, mainly due to repeated local friction stimulation, resulting in submucosal gland injury produced by the transparent vesicles.
2. Herpes virus infection: clear vesicles on the inside of the lips may also be caused by herpes virus infection, which is a relatively common type of oral disease.
3. Localized allergies: this phenomenon may also be caused by localized allergic reactions, especially to a particular food allergy, may lead to localized allergic inflammatory blisters.
Normally, we should pay attention to the rational combination of nutrition to strengthen the body resistance. During this period, you should pay attention to drink more warm water, ensure that the diet is light and easy to digest. However, other factors can not be ruled out, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment.