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Have Bubble Under Knee, Looks Bruised, Swelling Bubble On Palate, Fluid Filled. What Is It?

about a week ago I suddenly got a bubble under my skin just beneath my knee, where my shin starts. it looks bruised but I have had no injury to it. then today, I started to get a swelling bubble in the roof of my mouth. it is not painful, but uncomfortable. It feels like there is fluild inside it, but I have not had a burn or injury to my mouth either. Also there is some discoloration, like a bruise. any suggestions on what it could be?
posted on Wed, 24 Apr 2013
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Hi

Thanks for your query
You seem to have developed a fixed drug eruption.

It is a peculiar type of a drug reaction.
Round to oval bluish to purple spots or blisters can appear on body.
Try to recall all the drugs that you have taken prior to development of these lesions.
Take some oral antihistamines.
Apply some topical steroid over the lesions.

take Care in future not to take the same offending drugs again as the reaction can be more severe next time.

Hope it helps

Dr Geetika Paul
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Have Bubble Under Knee, Looks Bruised, Swelling Bubble On Palate, Fluid Filled. What Is It?

Hi Thanks for your query You seem to have developed a fixed drug eruption. It is a peculiar type of a drug reaction. Round to oval bluish to purple spots or blisters can appear on body. Try to recall all the drugs that you have taken prior to development of these lesions. Take some oral antihistamines. Apply some topical steroid over the lesions. take Care in future not to take the same offending drugs again as the reaction can be more severe next time. Hope it helps Dr Geetika Paul