. They can occur almost anywhere. One time my dentist simply rubbed my gums, and a blood sore appeared. The only diagnosis I've found is Angina bullosa haemorrhagica. Can there be anything else? Eating is a major trigger, especially salty foods. But just irriation can cause it also. Recently the problem has become worse (last 6 months). Often if I try to pop a blister to relieve the pain from it, it will end up growing much larger. Do you have any suggestions of what I could try that might stop them from occurring? Thanks. - Mark
,roof of mouth....everywhere! There doesnt seem to be any treatment,the only thing I found to ease the pain is gargling with asprin. Im comforted by the fact Im not the only one to have it,nobody else seemed to know what the hell I was on about!