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Suggest Treatment For Blood Blister On Tongue And Swollen Uvula

I am a female, 27 and just gave my boyfriend oral sex (rigorous) during which my tongue (left side) was pushed against my molars and i have a blood blister about the size of 2 dimes side by side on that side. Is there anything i can do to speed recovery and what should i Expect these next few days? Already I am experiencing sore tongue and tingling as well as my uvula being swollen and red spotted (guessing the beginning of blood blisters developing) and sore as well.
Fri, 10 Jul 2015
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi.
Read and understood your query and history.
The cause of the blood blister is obvious.
In such situations, it better to consult an ENT surgeon to have a clinical evaluation.
I would suggest you the following
Sips of cold water, suck ice.
Only liquid diet.
Antibiotic cover as this is intraoral lesion
Antiinflammatory
Regular followup
And any further treatment as may be needed in future.
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Suggest Treatment For Blood Blister On Tongue And Swollen Uvula

Hi. Read and understood your query and history. The cause of the blood blister is obvious. In such situations, it better to consult an ENT surgeon to have a clinical evaluation. I would suggest you the following Sips of cold water, suck ice. Only liquid diet. Antibiotic cover as this is intraoral lesion Antiinflammatory Regular followup And any further treatment as may be needed in future.