Blisters on the lips (medically known as blisters) are commonly seen in diseases such as labiitis, herpetic stomatitis, impetigo, etc. The fastest treatment is to choose the right medication, such as antibiotics and antiviral drugs, after a clear diagnosis.
1. Lipitis: can be treated with topical antibiotics, such as compound neomycin ointment, mupirocin ointment, etc.; photodamaged lipitis: topical chloroquine ointment, titanium dioxide ointment, etc.; lip mucous membrane desquamation, oral vitamin A treatment; the effect of local drugs is not good, oral glucocorticosteroid treatment, such as dexamethasone, etc.; if necessary, oral antibiotic treatment, such as metronidazole, minocycline, etc..
2. Herpes stomatitis: oral antiviral treatment, such as acyclovir, ganciclovir, etc.; topical antiviral treatment, such as acyclovir ointment, vasiclovir ointment, etc.; if necessary, take helium-neon laser treatment.
3. Impetigo: if the pustules are not broken, use glycerine lotion; if the pustules are big, extract the pus; if broken, use potassium permanganate solution; use antibiotics to fight infection, such as compound mucopolysaccharides B ointment, fusidic acid cream, etc.; if the lesions are extensive, take antibiotics orally, such as cefazolin sodium and ceftazidime.
It is recommended that the patient is clearly diagnosed, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable medication treatment, do not blindly self-medication.