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not too sure what this.....

I have had these clusters of little white dots in the inside of my mouth on both sides of my upper lip and they have been there for along time. I am wondering what this could be?
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So did you have thrush? I'm glad to hear you went to the Dr. Now it sounds like you need to get that stress level down.  Remar
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I went and got all the other problems checked out and got a blood test and urine test and found out all the other pain I was feeling was stress
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What other problems are you having? They could be related to the white dots in your mouth.
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Thanks for the advice I will check that out along with the other problems I am having.
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It sounds like it may be thrush. It's like a yeast infection in the mouth. It's very common for babies to get this but adults can get it too. See your Dr to find out if this is what's going on. He/she can give you a rinse to clear it up.  Remar
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