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Blisters

Im 13 weeks pregnant and my mouth is covered in blisters. All over my tongue and my lips. Its getting very hard to eat anything besides bananas and yogurts. Has this happened anyone else? And what did you do to get rid of them?
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5555127 tn?1373562243
Are you throwing up often? I no girls who have gotten them from frequent vomitting
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4476664 tn?1361632949
I would go to the ER and not take a chance waiting until Friday. You've waited two wweeks already. If its an infection then you up your risk of it effecting baby.
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No nothing! There only small little clear blisters. And only in my mouth Xx
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4484425 tn?1384228334
Are there any sores on your hands or feet? It could be hand, foot, mouth, a common childhood illness.
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Oh no. Im really worried! I hope its not cancer or anything like that.
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Salt dries out blisters so I would go get looked at as soon as possible
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They have been there for about 2 weeks. Im starting get scared now. I won't be able to go to the doctor til Friday at the earliest because of work. I just thought it was maybe from salty foods or something!
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5002615 tn?1366014009
When did they start to appear?
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Google told me that these are your possibilities: Canker sore, Thrus, Cold sore, Herpes, or Oral cancer. I'm sure you could rule some out depending on if you've recently been sexually active or not. The only good advice anyone could suggest is seeing a doctor immediately.
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Please do!
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Oh Im worried now! Im going to have to ho to the doctors asap x
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And only inside my lips and cheeks not my tongue
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This is fourth pregnancy, third viable fetus, and I have never gotten blisters from my pregnancy. I get fever blisters when I have the flu. But that's it
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5002615 tn?1366014009
This don't sound normal at all you need to se a doc for that asap! D:
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5159375 tn?1368562728
Sounds pretty serious . Definitely call a doctor about that
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Could be canker sores. Mouth wash and orajel can help. But its a good idea to have checked out my little one had a couple canker sores that got infected. She needed antibiotics.
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There all on my tongue and they rub off my teeth when i talk and eat, so painful. I was thinking that maybe Im run down because the baby is taking all my vitamins and energy and that. So painful!
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Sounds like cold sores to me. Nothing a doctor can prescribe to you really. Ive gotten them before. My advice is to leave them alone amd rub salt on them. It dries them out and they go away pretty quickly
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It sounds like cold sores. Talk to a doctor.
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yeah you need to get that checked out.
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I have a few on the top of my mouth right now. They are painful. I find cold waterand rinsing with mouth wash after I eat helps. I get itchy palet and rubbed the top of my mouth raw Iin places and got blisters. Have you eaten anything new recently? Could also be a reaction to something.
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If get that checked out. I've never heard of that
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5518191 tn?1370138175
are you sure that its not an infection or something?
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