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Suggest Medications For Teeth Blisters With Mild Fever

Hello my 1 and 4month daughter has had mild fevers , bleeding gums , blisters and her teeth.look dirty with yellow stuff & is teething at the same time . With bad breath . What can this be .? Ive.taken her with a pediatrician but he says is teething. But the bleeding and sores doesn't stop and now she has blisters in her tongue..
posted on Sat, 26 Apr 2014
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thanks for your query, the blisters and ulcers could be because of herpetic virus infection causing herpetic gingivostomatitis... the bleeding gums could be because of the deposits. the bad breath is because of the deposits infected gum and ulcers. consult a oral physician to completely examine and confirm the diagnosis. if i am your treating doctor i would put you on systemic antiyretics and topical anesthetic and analgesic. i hope my answer will help you. take care.
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Suggest Medications For Teeth Blisters With Mild Fever

thanks for your query, the blisters and ulcers could be because of herpetic virus infection causing herpetic gingivostomatitis... the bleeding gums could be because of the deposits. the bad breath is because of the deposits infected gum and ulcers. consult a oral physician to completely examine and confirm the diagnosis. if i am your treating doctor i would put you on systemic antiyretics and topical anesthetic and analgesic. i hope my answer will help you. take care.